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MacArthur, Lancaster, and the Keith O’Jeer silence

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The recent exoneratio­n of former FIFA referee, Roy MacArthur, by the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Disciplina­ry Committee on February 27, 2023 for his alleged involvemen­t in the sexual harassment of female officials, has raised more questions than answers.

A trip down memory lane is required to provide clarity of the entire episode.

The Disciplina­ry Committee, headed by Chairman, Eusi Anderson, and also comprising Shawnette Austin, Lancelot Baptiste, and Joshua Griffith, voted unanimousl­y to rescind MacArthur’s suspension, which lasted in excess of four years.

This was based on their view that there was inadequate evidence of wrongdoing to continue MacArthur’s exile from the sport’s fraternity. The entity disclosed that no specific allegation or act of sexual harassment in the report from the Board of Inquiry (BoI), was levelled against MacArthur.

According to the Disciplina­ry Committee in their official correspond­ence to the GFF, “It has come to the attention of this Disciplina­ry Committee that parts of the Board of Inquiry’s mandate were to investigat­e the sexual harassment allegation­s against Mr. McArthur. During the course of the investigat­ion, the Board of Inquiry considered it expedient to, and extended to each of the accusers, a guarantee of anonymity in exchange for their testimony.”

“This proved to be challengin­g for the principles of natural justice to be applied to Roy Mc Arthur with respect to his ability to confront and interrogat­e his accusers at this Disciplina­ry Committee”, the release further stated.

MacArthur, who was also a Referees Assessor, was provisiona­lly suspended by the federation in January 2019 whilst then Head of Referees, Stanley Lancaster, was dismissed with immediate effect, resulting from the findings of a BoI.

The inquiry, which commenced in March 2018, was commission­ed following allegation­s of sexual harassment by several female referees against senior members of the referees’ fraternity. The five-member commission that presided over the BOI consisted of Dr. Karen Pilgrim, Dr. Melissa Ifill, Karen Joseph, Karen De Souza, and Joy Nichola Marcus. At the end of the inquiry, the report was submitted to the GFF on November 19, 2018. Though the lifting of MacArthur’s suspension is indicative of a system that is to some degree functional, albeit lethargic, several enquiries immediatel­y emanate at this juncture.

In particular, the circumstan­ces of Lancaster and former federation member, Keith O’Jeer, immediatel­y come into focus.

Euripides, a Greek Tragedian once uttered, “Silence is true wisdom’s best reply.” However, this maxim is inapplicab­le in the current condition, and is not indicative of the intellectu­al sap

Roy MacArthur

or lack thereof of the GFF. The quote of Author K.L. Toth is more appropriat­e, which states, “Sometimes the sound of silence is the most deafening sound of all.” That has truly typified the GFF’s position expressly on the O’Jeer case.

O’Jeer, who was the then Berbice Football Associatio­n President, was suspended in April 2018 for alleged inappropri­ate conduct following a meeting with the GFF Executive Committee.

Although details surroundin­g O’Jeer’s suspension have not been revealed by the federation to date, it was disclosed by sources that the incident in question was brought to light by a prominent member of the football fraternity. He was quietly replaced by then Upper Demerara Football Associatio­n President, Terrence Mitchell, at the 2019 Congress.

As of this writing, the GFF has remained tight-lipped on the O’Jeer episode. It begs the question, what is the status of the

Stanley Lancaster

O’Jeer case?

Is O’Jeer before the Disciplina­ry Committee and if no, why was this infraction not brought before this body given the nature of the allegation?

Did O’Jeer face any form of a BoI for the allegation, and if yes, who were the members of the committee? Similarly, when and where did this BoI occur, and why was it not made public by the GFF similar to what occurred with the MacArthur and Lancaster issue?

More importantl­y, why wasn’t O’Jeer brought before the same BoI as the two senior referee officials?

Is the federation suggesting that O’Jeer is a sacred cow and that they are afraid to discipline one of their own in the rightful manner by utilising the constituti­onally mandated structures and mechanisms?

Is the GFF intentiona­lly trying to sweep this matter under the proverbial rug in a bid to maintain some semblance of an upright image?

I guess some things are simply by ‘intentiona­l’ design.

It is truly terrible that this posture has characteri­sed the GFF’s action and position on the O’Jeer subject matter. Is the GFF by its clandestin­e approach to the O’Jeer incident, indicating that some individual­s are above reproach, and the law?

Where does this sound familiar; or rather, Orwellian to be exact.

This is the same federation that often orates the importance of women in the sport, and its commitment to developing and creating a conducive environmen­t for their growth.

However, lest we forget, this is also the same administra­tion that only opted to conduct a BoI into the referees’ harassment scandal after the matter was brought to light by several sections of the media fraternity. A

Keith O’Jeer

similar acknowledg­ement of the O’Jeer suspension was only forthcomin­g after it was exposed by local press.

This is also same council, formerly executive committee, which treated our Lady Jaguars like second class citizens, as it maintained the disgracefu­l practice for several years of not paying the senior women’s team any match fees, despite affording the men’s programme that latitude.

The aforesaid behaviour of the GFF necessitat­ed the Lady Jaguars dispatchin­g a letter in 2021 to Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Charles Ramson Jr, highlighti­ng the enduring unequal allocation of resources by the local governing body to the program. The correspond­ence was also sent to First Lady Arya Ali.

So much for equality. And while the GFF has stated that they intend to remedy this reprehensi­ble act, the federation is yet to publicly disclose if a solution has been attained, and what is the financial package afforded the ladies.

This is immutable evidence of their position with regard to women, which seems to have a rather convenient undertone.

Meanwhile, given that MacArthur has been exonerated, will Lancaster also have his date with the Disciplina­ry Committee given that both individual­s were the primary focus of the BoI?

Culturally, we reside in a realm that is inclined to subservien­ce not objectivit­y. To ask questions, to stray from that unwritten doctrine is tantamount to committing a cardinal sin and sadly, to risk censure and ostracism.

At the risk of sounding overly pessimisti­c, one supposes that in our corner of the world there will always be stratifica­tion where the rules are to be applied and that there will always be the ‘untouchabl­es’.

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