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Olyroos Cambodian sex scandal managed via proper process, says FFA chairman Chris Nikou

Graham Arnold has been absolved of any blame as the FFA say ‘sensitivities’ around the Tinder sex incident involving a touring Olyroos quartet in Cambodia prompted them to keep it shrouded in secrecy.

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The Olyroos four disobeyed coach Graham Arnold’s clear curfew instructions during the Cambodian sex scandal that earned them international bans, FFA’s freshly re-elected chairman contends.

And Chris Nikou defended his decision not to report March’s on-tour Tinder incident to the board until after an independent investigation had commenced because it was “proper process”, but didn’t outright deny two directors had resigned from their posts early in protest at being kept in the dark.

It came as corporate governance consultant Robyn FitzRoy and Migration Council CEO Carla Wilshire were elected to replace Crispin Murray and Kelly Bayer Rosmarin, and controversial director Heather Reid was reinstated.

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Riley McGree is banned from national-team selection until April 1.
Riley McGree is banned from national-team selection until April 1.

Melbourne City pair Nathaniel Atkinson and Lachlan Wales, Perth defender Brandon Wilson and Adelaide United midfielder Riley McGree were this week handed lengthy suspensions by the FFA board for “unprofessional conduct” in the hours after Australia’s final game at the AFC U-23 Championship qualifying tournament.

Olyroos captain McGree is banned from national-team selection until April 1 and will not appeal, while the other trio are out until August 10 - after any potential Olympics campaign - and are considering their options.

Nikou, who was re-elected unopposed at Thursday’s annual general meeting despite whispers he could be challenged, absolved Arnold of any blame.

“Graham, from what I’ve seen, gave very clear instructions about what his expectations were,” Nikou said.

“Unfortunately, human nature is you’ve got to take accountability for your actions, and these guys have let themselves down.”

Nikou said “I think you’d have to ask them” when questioned on whether Murray and Rosmarin had stepped down early over Nikou’s purported lack of transparency regarding the Phnom Penh incident.

“There’s some sensitivities around the issue,” he said.

Chris Nikou has been re-elected FFA chairman.
Chris Nikou has been re-elected FFA chairman.

“It had potential implications internationally for us, in Cambodia and broadly. It was imperative we went through a thorough process of investigation to ascertain the facts and put them before the board.”

Nikou was more forthcoming about Reid’s return as a director following nine months of medical leave, during which she publicly apologised to Alen Stajcic for defamatory remarks in the wake of his Matildas sacking.

While Reid had been allowed to return her position as deputy chair had been allowed to lapse, with a fresh vote to take place after the new directors “have had a chance to get their feet under the desk”

FitzRoy (99 votes) and Wilshire (63) beat fellow nominees Shane Healy (36) and John Marinopoulos (nil), while the Referees Association were denied a spot on the congress.

Originally published as Olyroos Cambodian sex scandal managed via proper process, says FFA chairman Chris Nikou

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