Former Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson.Credit:Getty Images
The AFL has taken weeks to construct the panel of lawyers,chaired by Bernard Quinn KC,to investigate and consider allegations of racism referred to the league by Hawthorn. The AFL,the convened panel,and the lawyers for each party have been involved in drafting the terms of reference.
Sources said it was expected,or hoped,the terms of reference would be finalised this week.
The lengthy delays in establishing the panel,and then confirming how it will operate,are primarily a product of the fact that most of the parties to the investigation are voluntary participants and the AFL has no authority to compel their involvement.
Only Clarkson and Fagan,as AFL registered employees,can be compelled to participate,but both coaches have been eager to be involved to clear their names.
Brisbane Lions senior coach Chris Fagan is taking a leave of absence to cooperate with an AFL investigation into racism allegations.Credit:Getty Images
Fagan was not stood down from his job but took an extended leave of absence. He was,however,at Marvel Stadium in the Lions’ offices last week during the final day of the trade period.
Clarkson and North Melbourne mutually agreed that he would step back from commencing at the club as planned on November 1,so he could fully cooperate in the investigation.