Of course, Rene, there is a code. However, it is not widely know, and goes something like this:
* Thou shalt do everything in thy powers to ruin the sport association you are heading. * At the same time, thou shalt give the message to everyone concerned that without you, they can't move forward. * Thou shalt accomodate your wife, children, relatives and their relations in every possible vacency. * Thou shalt siphon off the cream, and more, and get everyone to love you for doing it. * Thou shalt fool all people at all times, and it doesn't make a chessboard of intrigue of football, hockey and much else. I do not know if a written version of this code exists, but our politicians seem to be doing a fairly good job of implementing it! Btw, how did chess in Goa manage to survive so long, and build world champions, before they noticed it :-) Perhaps someone less illiterate on sports than me could give us a clue. FN On 5 May 2010 23:41, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > Is there a code of conduct for ministers who hold posts in sports > associations? > That's what the Bombay High Court has asked the union > government to explain. > Read more at: > http://www.ndtv.com/news/sports/court-questions-ministers-holding-posts-in-sports-bodies-23334.php?u=2310&cp
