BLATANT HYPOCRISY ? WELL THIS LITTLE PIECE OF HISTORY CERTAINLY TAKES THE BISCUIT......... ( A really really true story by Bridgemeister Gibson )
It always amazes me that people love to quote the rules when it suits them , but should such rules impede their aims and objectives they are immediately forgotten or ignored.
The hypocrite in question was adamant that the club had a policy , already implemented and working , which " prohibited naming individuals in notices or public display of minutes without their permission ".
This view was certainly advocated when this person on committee objected quite strongly about the transparency requirement to publish detailed minutes , which were prepared to name individuals and be quite explicit .
However , when the same person was part of a new committee, and a key player within the inner circle , then this particular view ( policy ) now had to be conveniently abandoned and ignored. This was evidenced by the obvious approval of the chairman's decision , that the circumstances were right and proper to cast aspersions on named individuals in a widely publicised AGM report.
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