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I think about each revolution begins as a person thought that grows into a preferred movement and matures into an irresistible force for change. Except, on this case, I do not believe I am the only particular person who believes now we have to change Miskimmin’s Swimming New Zealand. It’s a mess. Professional coaches, senior directors and international swimmers have advised me the trail we're on is appalling. What can we do to vary this madness? Well, change just isn't going to be easy. Miskimmin’s Institute of Director pals drew up a new Swimming New Zealand structure that consolidated power in one of the best tradition of a Soviet politburo. I do know there might be readers who've already dismissed my opinion. "Of course," I hear them say, "Peter Miskimmin would never allow the democratic heart of a new Zealand sport to be removed and eaten whereas the blood was nonetheless warm." But that's what was finished. And you probably have doubts consider this.



Power in the new structure in the end lies in the arms of the Appointment Panel (AP). The AP is made up of five members, two of whom are appointed "by Sport NZ". Two others are elected by the Regions. The fifth member is the SNZ Chairman who effectively can be a Sport NZ appointee. So, three of the 5 members of the AP owe their loyalty and their votes to Peter Miskimmin’s Sport NZ. And why is the make-up of the AP so important. Well, the AP, (managed by Miskimmin remember) controls the membership of the Swimming New Zealand Board. Get the idea. Miskimmin controls the AP. The AP controls the Board. The Board controls Swimming New Zealand BloodVitals SPO2 - ipso facto, the resultant impact - Miskimmin controls Swimming New Zealand. To remove any closing doubts I had better clarify how the AP controls membership of the Swimming New Zealand Board. The Board has six members. Three members are appointed by the AP.



The opposite three are elected by the regions However the candidates must be pre-permitted by the AP and only three candidates can stand for the three vacancies. Now that’s Miskimmin management on a communist Chinese scale. Just ask the citizens of Hong Kong. And so simply to reiterate the chain of command - Miskimmin, in the type of Sport NZ, controls the AP. The AP controls the Board. The Board controls Swimming New Zealand - ipso facto, the resultant impact - Miskimmin controls Swimming New Zealand. And so having determined that the Miskimmin constitution reworked Swimming New Zealand into a wholly owned subsidiary of Sport NZ, BloodVitals SPO2 how did Miskimmin protect his new discovered power. He did it by setting the bar for well-liked change impossibly excessive. Constitutional change requires a Special General Meeting (SGM). A SGM entails two issues - a request by no less than one third of the members of Swimming New Zealand and BloodVitals SPO2 Board consent that the subject of the SGM is of "major importance".



If Miskimmin’s Board doesn’t like the subject material, the SGM doesn’t happen. Even if the subject of a SGM is accredited each choice has to be passed by a two thirds majority of the membership of Swimming New Zealand; 11,552 votes from the 17,329 members. What this means is that as long as Miskimmin can management two big areas like Wellington and Waikato nothing will get approved. And there is little doubt that Miskimmin has an iron grip on the Wellington area. I think, BloodVitals SPO2 if Miskimmin asked, Wellington would line up to vote against the abolition of slavery. And so we know the Constitution has provided Miskimmin with the facility to run the group as he sees fit and BloodVitals SPO2 has protected his energy from change by the members. Democracy is discarded and is not going to be allowed again. But are there grounds for mounting a revolution? Has Miskimmin’s rule failed swimming so badly that there's trigger for a popular uprising? Well let’s do an audit of how effectively our rulers have performed.



The desk below sets out a listing of the constitutional duties and obligations expected from Miskimmin’s subjects. This coach has never been spoken to by the Miskimmin crew - not once. NZ has simply witnessed its fifth worst Commonwealth Games efficiency ever. SNZ has simply lost its principal sponsor - State Insurance. SNZ is now totally dependent on government handouts. Board minutes are not revealed. Accounts no longer reveal salaries or employment perks. Miskimmin’s appointed representative makes use of a SNZ Special General Meeting to call for the CEO of the Auckland real-time SPO2 tracking Region to be sacked. Spending on swimming has declined. Spending on administration has dramatically risen. Addressing the viability and sustainability of SNZ. SNZ have simply been deregistered by the Charities Board for non-compliance. Fostering interaction with Regional Associations and BloodVitals SPO2 Member Clubs. I assume that’s why the CEO of SNZ accepted an invitation to attend the Auckland Junior League but by no means turned up. Open water swimmers get left off national workforce lists and open water medalists are omitted from crew outcomes.