FIA Assembly Votes in Favour of Statute Changes
- The FIA General Assembly voted on Thursday in Macau to approve statute and ethics code changes with a resounding majority.
- These amendments were introduced as the current president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, announced his intention to seek a second consecutive four-year term in the December election, running without opposition.
- Critics, including Austria's Automobile Association, opposed the changes arguing they limit audit and ethics committees and risk damaging FIA's governance reputation.
- Ben Sulayem stated, "I only have to answer to my members" and expressed confidence in their support, adding, "They are extremely happy."
- The approval consolidates Ben Sulayem's position but raises concerns about transparency and accountability within the FIA ahead of the election.
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