Philly McMahon: The GAA was left with a bad choice and a worse choice over Allianz controversy
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Philly McMahon: The GAA was left with a bad choice and a worse choice over Allianz controversy
"Our Association is a broad church and Croke Park must make decisions for the overall good - let's be transparent about the process"
"The Allianz protest. Where are we all on this? Some way short of unanimity anyway. The GAA's ethics and integrity commission thinks the GAA is better off in this arrangement than out of it. It cited, according to the GAA, some reasons which didn't seem to have much to do with ethics - or integrity for that matter. Maybe its remit was broadened. We just don't know."
The Association contains diverse views, requiring Croke Park to make decisions for the overall good and to be transparent about its processes. The Allianz protest shows clear disagreement and falls short of unanimity among members. The GAA's ethics and integrity commission judged that the GAA is better off remaining in the Allianz arrangement than leaving it. The commission cited reasons, reported by the GAA, that appeared unrelated to ethics or integrity. The commission's remit may have been applied broadly, leaving uncertainty about how ethical considerations were weighed and requiring clearer explanation to maintain trust.
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