RFU Chief Bill Sweeney Faces Calls for Resignation Over Pay Scandal
Sweeney defends his position and bonus payments as the Rugby Football Union schedules a special general meeting to address growing criticism.
- Bill Sweeney, CEO of the Rugby Football Union (RFU), has stated he will not resign despite mounting criticism over executive bonuses during a period of financial losses and staff layoffs.
- The RFU reported a record operating loss of £37.9 million for the 2023-24 financial year, while Sweeney and other executives received substantial bonuses, including Sweeney's £358,000 incentive payment.
- A special general meeting (SGM) has been triggered by over 140 member clubs to address Sweeney's leadership, with a formal announcement expected after the Guinness Six Nations tournament.
- Sweeney claims he sought to defer his bonus payment but was constrained by contractual obligations and accounting practices that required the payment to be disclosed in the financial year.
- Despite criticism, Sweeney argues the RFU remains financially stable with zero debt and significant reserves, and he plans to engage with member clubs to rebuild trust before the SGM.