CYCLING Association of Zambia (CAZ) president Expendito Chipalo yesterday said a report of last weekend's annual general meeting will soon be submitted to the National Sports Association of Zambia.
Commenting on NSCZ's decision not to recognise the executive, Chipalo said the executive would meet next week to review the meeting and hand over a report to the council.
Confusion ensued after elected vice-president Dustin McBride refused to take up his position.
Following McBride's refusal, president-elect Willem de Boer also declined to take up the position.
De Boer had beaten incumbent Chipalo by 10 to 9 votes.
"We are going to have a meeting as an executive next week to review the meeting. We have nothing to fear as the meeting was conducted in a very transparent manner," said Chipalo.
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