Co-owner of the Washington Commanders Dan Snyder's chair sits empty on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Wednesday. EPA
Co-owner of the Washington Commanders Dan Snyder's chair sits empty on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Wednesday. EPA
Co-owner of the Washington Commanders Dan Snyder's chair sits empty on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Wednesday. EPA
Co-owner of the Washington Commanders Dan Snyder's chair sits empty on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Wednesday. EPA

Congress hears Washington Commanders NFL team owner conducted 'shadow' probe


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Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder was ordered to appear before a US Congressional panel investigating allegations of workplace malpractice at the club as new evidence accused him of trying to thwart an NFL inquiry.

Carolyn Maloney, the chairwoman of the House committee on oversight and reform, said that Mr Snyder would be subpoenaed after his "continued and unfounded refusal" to provide voluntary testimony.

  • Ana Nunez, former co-ordinator of business development and client service, and account executive for Washington's NFL team was overcome with emotion as she testified. AP
    Ana Nunez, former co-ordinator of business development and client service, and account executive for Washington's NFL team was overcome with emotion as she testified. AP
  • Dan Snyder, owner of the Washington Commanders football team, refused to appear at the US House committee on oversight and government reform hearing on his club's "hostile workplace culture", and will be issued with a subpoena. AP
    Dan Snyder, owner of the Washington Commanders football team, refused to appear at the US House committee on oversight and government reform hearing on his club's "hostile workplace culture", and will be issued with a subpoena. AP
  • An empty seat for Washington Commanders co-owner Dan Snyder, who declined to appear, is seen as NFL commissioner Roger Goodell testifies by video. Reuters
    An empty seat for Washington Commanders co-owner Dan Snyder, who declined to appear, is seen as NFL commissioner Roger Goodell testifies by video. Reuters
  • NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell testifies by video link. Reuters
    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell testifies by video link. Reuters
  • Representative Carolyn Maloney, chair of the House oversight and reform committee, speaks during the hearing into how the NFL has handled allegations of workplace misconduct by the Washington Commanders football team. Bloomberg
    Representative Carolyn Maloney, chair of the House oversight and reform committee, speaks during the hearing into how the NFL has handled allegations of workplace misconduct by the Washington Commanders football team. Bloomberg
  • Melanie Coburn, left, former director of marketing, marketing co-ordinator and cheerleader for the NFL's Washington football team, and Tiffani Johnston, former marketing and events co-ordinator, marketing manager and cheerleader, listen before testifying. AP
    Melanie Coburn, left, former director of marketing, marketing co-ordinator and cheerleader for the NFL's Washington football team, and Tiffani Johnston, former marketing and events co-ordinator, marketing manager and cheerleader, listen before testifying. AP
  • Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi speaks during the hearing. Bloomberg
    Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi speaks during the hearing. Bloomberg
  • Ms Coburn speaks to the committee. AP
    Ms Coburn speaks to the committee. AP
  • Rachel Engleson, former director of marketing and client relations, director of client services, manager of premium client services and customer service representative for the Washington Commanders, testifies. AP
    Rachel Engleson, former director of marketing and client relations, director of client services, manager of premium client services and customer service representative for the Washington Commanders, testifies. AP
  • Emily Applegate, former marketing co-ordinator, premium client services and co-ordinator, and ticket sales representative also testified. AP
    Emily Applegate, former marketing co-ordinator, premium client services and co-ordinator, and ticket sales representative also testified. AP
  • Mr Goodell testifies. EPA
    Mr Goodell testifies. EPA
  • US Representative Byron Donalds speaks during a US House committee on oversight and government reform hearing on the "hostile workplace culture" at the Washington Commanders. Reuters
    US Representative Byron Donalds speaks during a US House committee on oversight and government reform hearing on the "hostile workplace culture" at the Washington Commanders. Reuters

"Mr Snyder's refusal to testify sends a clear signal that he is more concerned about protecting himself than coming clean to the American public," Ms Maloney said.

"If the NFL is unwilling to hold Mr Snyder accountable, then I am prepared to do so."

The Congressional panel has been conducting a probe into workplace misconduct and sexual harassment at Washington's NFL franchise.

The team was fined $10 million by the NFL last year after an investigation found evidence of sexual harassment, bullying and intimidation.

In February, a former cheerleader and marketing executive with the team told the panel how she had been sexually harassed by Mr Snyder.

It was the first time the Commanders boss had been publicly accused of inappropriate behaviour.

On Wednesday, politicians released a 29-page memo that detailed how the Commanders had dealt with allegations made by female employees at the club.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in testimony before a Congress panel on Wednesday that there were "compelling reasons" not to make the full findings of the investigation public. EPA
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in testimony before a Congress panel on Wednesday that there were "compelling reasons" not to make the full findings of the investigation public. EPA

The memo said Mr Snyder had launched a "shadow investigation" designed to stymie the near year-long NFL inquiry into the claims launched in 2020.

The shadow probe was used to create "a 100-slide dossier with private emails, text messages, telephone records and social media posts from journalists, victims and witnesses who had made credible public accusations of harassment" against the team.

It said that during the NFL's inquiry led by former federal prosecutor Beth Wilkinson, Mr Snyder and his legal team offered "hush money" to former cheerleaders to dissuade them from co-operating with the investigation.

The committee also said it had found evidence that cast doubt on the NFL's claim that its own investigation was independent.

It noted that Mr Snyder was given a "back-channel" to make confidential presentations to the NFL and was able to block the release of information.

The panel said the NFL became aware of Mr Snyder's efforts to frustrate Ms Wilkinson's investigation "but failed to take meaningful action to prevent them".

The committee has been sharply critical of the NFL's failure to release a full, written report of Ms Wilkinson's investigation.

Melanie Coburn, former director of marketing, marketing co-ordinator and cheerleader, testifies. Reuters
Melanie Coburn, former director of marketing, marketing co-ordinator and cheerleader, testifies. Reuters

But NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said in testimony before legislators on Wednesday that there were "compelling reasons" not to make the full findings of the investigation public.

"We have been open and direct about the fact that the workplace culture at the Commanders was not only unprofessional, but toxic for far too long," Mr Goodell said.

He said it was important to preserve witness confidentiality.

Asked why the report could not simply have redacted the names of people making allegations, Mr Goodell replied: "With all due respect, redaction doesn't always work in my world. I promise. OK.

"We need to take extra steps to make sure these people who did come through and courageously come forward."

Mercer, the investment consulting arm of US services company Marsh & McLennan, expects its wealth division to at least double its assets under management (AUM) in the Middle East as wealth in the region continues to grow despite economic headwinds, a company official said.

Mercer Wealth, which globally has $160 billion in AUM, plans to boost its AUM in the region to $2-$3bn in the next 2-3 years from the present $1bn, said Yasir AbuShaban, a Dubai-based principal with Mercer Wealth.

Within the next two to three years, we are looking at reaching $2 to $3 billion as a conservative estimate and we do see an opportunity to do so,” said Mr AbuShaban.

Mercer does not directly make investments, but allocates clients’ money they have discretion to, to professional asset managers. They also provide advice to clients.

“We have buying power. We can negotiate on their (client’s) behalf with asset managers to provide them lower fees than they otherwise would have to get on their own,” he added.

Mercer Wealth’s clients include sovereign wealth funds, family offices, and insurance companies among others.

From its office in Dubai, Mercer also looks after Africa, India and Turkey, where they also see opportunity for growth.

Wealth creation in Middle East and Africa (MEA) grew 8.5 per cent to $8.1 trillion last year from $7.5tn in 2015, higher than last year’s global average of 6 per cent and the second-highest growth in a region after Asia-Pacific which grew 9.9 per cent, according to consultancy Boston Consulting Group (BCG). In the region, where wealth grew just 1.9 per cent in 2015 compared with 2014, a pickup in oil prices has helped in wealth generation.

BCG is forecasting MEA wealth will rise to $12tn by 2021, growing at an annual average of 8 per cent.

Drivers of wealth generation in the region will be split evenly between new wealth creation and growth of performance of existing assets, according to BCG.

Another general trend in the region is clients’ looking for a comprehensive approach to investing, according to Mr AbuShaban.

“Institutional investors or some of the families are seeing a slowdown in the available capital they have to invest and in that sense they are looking at optimizing the way they manage their portfolios and making sure they are not investing haphazardly and different parts of their investment are working together,” said Mr AbuShaban.

Some clients also have a higher appetite for risk, given the low interest-rate environment that does not provide enough yield for some institutional investors. These clients are keen to invest in illiquid assets, such as private equity and infrastructure.

“What we have seen is a desire for higher returns in what has been a low-return environment specifically in various fixed income or bonds,” he said.

“In this environment, we have seen a de facto increase in the risk that clients are taking in things like illiquid investments, private equity investments, infrastructure and private debt, those kind of investments were higher illiquidity results in incrementally higher returns.”

The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, one of the largest sovereign wealth funds, said in its 2016 report that has gradually increased its exposure in direct private equity and private credit transactions, mainly in Asian markets and especially in China and India. The authority’s private equity department focused on structured equities owing to “their defensive characteristics.”

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