Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Economic growth in 2007 to shrink by 11% confirms Central Bank
Web editor shot
Corruption booms this year
Inland Revenue Department using underhand tactics to block investigations
Torture widely practised here: UN HR expert
Sri Lanka, Malé to seal intelligence agreement tomorrow
Ex-Prison chief now to tame errant traders
World Bank MD in Colombo
Editorial
‘Enemies of the state’
Corporates to Govt: Resolve tax issues
Air base attack a morale booster!
The Month of Crisis!
CIM Knowledge Reel enlightens CIM students on advertising
CIM enlightens marketers on Database Management
Suraj joins MTI as Director, Senior Consultant
JKH concerned yet optimistic
Lankan business team to visit Singapore
Sri Lanka tea promotion stepped up in China
PRIMA’S OPERATION AND ITS SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO SRI LANKA
More shine for Ceylon Glass with Rs. 3.7 b expansion
Ranjith appointed to Ceylon Glass Board
Tata Steel steps up offering for Sri Lanka
CEAT wins joint 1st place at National Productivity Awards
Hayleys MGT knits comforting 1st half results
Hayleys MGT Knitting Mills wins National Productivity Award
President vows to continue fight against terrorism
UNP calls for cessation of all hostilities
ABC case coming up on Thursday before Supreme Court
Asokamala issue goes to court
Gotabhaya jeopardising lives of troops – UNP
 

 


Contact us:- Editor The Bottom Line



Romanian boxing team sent home for shop lifting

The International Boxing Association (AIBA) has received news that three Romanian boxers, who were accredited for the AIBA World Boxing Championships Chicago 2007, broke the AIBA Code of Ethics whilst staying in Chicago. A police report indicates that Messrs Marius Bogdan Dinu, 21, Ronald Gavril, 21, and Gabriel Julian Stan, 20, were caught shop lifting in the Nordstrom Department Store in Chicago on Friday evening.


AIBA considers this type of conduct completely unacceptable and sent all three athletes and the Romanian team manager home on Sunday. The three boxers had already been knocked out of the tournament while all four persons received a life ban from AIBA.


“This misbehaviour tarnishes the image and reputation of AIBA and the sport of boxing, all other federations and the other athletes competing in the AIBA World Boxing Championships Chicago 2007,” AIBA President Dr Ching-Kuo Wu said. “The measures AIBA has taken are a strong illustration of the new AIBA and its zero tolerance for misbehaviour inside or outside of the ring and a reminder to all teams that all team managers are responsible for the actions and movements of their athletes at all moments during the tournament.”


After this incident, President Wu reaffirmed to all participating team delegates on Sunday morning, AIBA’s stance on intolerable behaviour while the President of the Romania Boxing Federation Rudel Obreja issued a public apology to AIBA, the Local Organizing Committee and the athletes participating in the AIBA World Boxing Championships Chicago 2007. AIBA also urged all team managers to sign a “Commitment to the AIBA Code of Ethics”.


Meanwhile, President Wu also issued severe sanctions against the following officials: Suren Ghazaryan (ARM), Seppo Lujanen (FIN), Shadrack Monethi (LES) and Radisa Saric (SRB). All four have been removed from refereeing and judging duties for the remainder of the competition. Nasrollah Deishad (IRI) and Alvin Sargent (BAH) have been removed from refereeing duties only but will continue as judges.
The AIBA Referees and Judges Commission will continue its evaluation process over the coming days at the AIBA World Boxing Championships Chicago 2007 in order to select a final group of 25 referees and judges (from a total of 70 at the start of the tournament) for the finals.