Mass resignations at the NHRA
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Mass resignations at the NHRA
5 hours 53 minutes ago - 5 hours 53 minutes ago
PRESS RELEASE
The National Horseracing Authority confirms that the following National Board Directors shall resign effective close of business on 30 September 2025.
Vee Moodley
Chief Executive
The National Horseracing Authority confirms that the following National Board Directors shall resign effective close of business on 30 September 2025.
- Mrs Susan Rowett (Chairperson)
- Mr Satch Mathen
- Mr Nithia Nalliah
- Dr Ashley Parker
- Mr Dave Rosevear
- Mr Rikesh Sewgoolam
Vee Moodley
Chief Executive
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Re: Mass resignations at the NHRA
5 hours 33 minutes ago
Dear Members of the NHA
It is with deep sadness that I inform you of my resignation from the National Board of the NHA effective close of business 30th September 2025.
I would like to give you some background and reason for my decision to resign, naturally on a strictly confidential basis.
Earlier this year the Board initiated a review of the NHA constitution and invited input from operators and the stakeholder appointees on the Nominations Committee. Suggestions were received and the Board conveyed their significant concerns on some items. Earlier this month, a meeting was convened with stakeholders for the purpose of engaging on these items, but instead the group, comprising 4Racing, Race Coast, SANTA, and the ROA handed the NHA a draft proposed constitution. The group stated that they will not accept any material changes by the NHA to the draft. The group suggested that the Board should support the draft and call the SGM of its volition, but if it does not, then the group will immediately action a member’s requisition for a SGM as they already have well over the 100 member signatories required.
I believe that the group will shortly be requisitioning a SGM for members to consider their proposed new constitution for the NHA.
Whilst the operators clearly feel entitled by virtue of the operator levy (which is commensurate with the safeguarding the integrity of the race meetings) to have increased influence over the NHA, it is questionable whether it is appropriate and in the best interests of racing industry, for them to have the concentration of power that they want. It is my opinion that the group's proposed constitution is a shameless and monstrous power grab by Race Coast and 4Racing, and to a lessor extent by other entities.
In my view, the group's proposed constitution amount to capture and would severely compromise the independence and autonomy necessary for the NHA to fulfil its role as a strong regulator safeguarding the integrity of the racing industry. There would likely be further damaging consequences as it is doubtful whether a weakened NHA dominated by partisan interests would be able to maintain the high level of independence required for the racing industry to keep its self-regulating status.
I am simply not prepared to play any part as Chair or as director in the holding of this SGM to adopt the proposed constitution. Hence my decision to resign.
It has been an honour to serve on the NHA Board with directors and an executive team who are all solely motivated to uphold the integrity of racing. Without an independent and strong regulator, the integrity of racing will suffer; without fair and clean racing, the industry will surely decline.
Kind regards
Susan Rowett
It is with deep sadness that I inform you of my resignation from the National Board of the NHA effective close of business 30th September 2025.
I would like to give you some background and reason for my decision to resign, naturally on a strictly confidential basis.
Earlier this year the Board initiated a review of the NHA constitution and invited input from operators and the stakeholder appointees on the Nominations Committee. Suggestions were received and the Board conveyed their significant concerns on some items. Earlier this month, a meeting was convened with stakeholders for the purpose of engaging on these items, but instead the group, comprising 4Racing, Race Coast, SANTA, and the ROA handed the NHA a draft proposed constitution. The group stated that they will not accept any material changes by the NHA to the draft. The group suggested that the Board should support the draft and call the SGM of its volition, but if it does not, then the group will immediately action a member’s requisition for a SGM as they already have well over the 100 member signatories required.
I believe that the group will shortly be requisitioning a SGM for members to consider their proposed new constitution for the NHA.
Whilst the operators clearly feel entitled by virtue of the operator levy (which is commensurate with the safeguarding the integrity of the race meetings) to have increased influence over the NHA, it is questionable whether it is appropriate and in the best interests of racing industry, for them to have the concentration of power that they want. It is my opinion that the group's proposed constitution is a shameless and monstrous power grab by Race Coast and 4Racing, and to a lessor extent by other entities.
In my view, the group's proposed constitution amount to capture and would severely compromise the independence and autonomy necessary for the NHA to fulfil its role as a strong regulator safeguarding the integrity of the racing industry. There would likely be further damaging consequences as it is doubtful whether a weakened NHA dominated by partisan interests would be able to maintain the high level of independence required for the racing industry to keep its self-regulating status.
I am simply not prepared to play any part as Chair or as director in the holding of this SGM to adopt the proposed constitution. Hence my decision to resign.
It has been an honour to serve on the NHA Board with directors and an executive team who are all solely motivated to uphold the integrity of racing. Without an independent and strong regulator, the integrity of racing will suffer; without fair and clean racing, the industry will surely decline.
Kind regards
Susan Rowett
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Re: Mass resignations at the NHRA
3 hours 54 minutes ago
looks like operators want a say in appointing directors. as i understand currently the nhra board has total control over the nominations proccess and the operators want a say in selecting directors. whilst that obviously does have shades of jooste one has to suggest the operators have sunk massive capital into the operation and have a right to safeguard their investments and reputationally are above trying to make a power grab
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Re: Mass resignations at the NHRA
3 hours 27 minutes ago - 3 hours 25 minutes ago
The funding should be looked at as Tax, you cannot have more say in a regulatory board that may skew governance. Conflict of interest is a big no no for me.
Having more interaction and challenging the constitution is one thing, controlling the constitution is another.
I think that some of the issues definitely need to be addressed or the NHA would not have lost certain cases.
Smaller owners cannot believe that racing is not clean or fair or there will be an exodus. As it is there is a dark cloud concerning the open bet and the revenue not going into stakes. This would be a death nail.
Just my opinion.
Having more interaction and challenging the constitution is one thing, controlling the constitution is another.
I think that some of the issues definitely need to be addressed or the NHA would not have lost certain cases.
Smaller owners cannot believe that racing is not clean or fair or there will be an exodus. As it is there is a dark cloud concerning the open bet and the revenue not going into stakes. This would be a death nail.
Just my opinion.
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