WTF? Are they not allowed to disclose anything discussed at board level? I can understand NDAs with regard to commercial contracts, but if it covers all board dealings then it stinks to high heaven.WCDPA wrote:was a very late decision to stand and even not being there he only failed by 5 votes , but bizarrely was BDO official of the year, I for one am glad he didn't get on and have told him that, a TT on the Board has to sign a non disclosure document , from the floor he can ask what he wants. Some cynics would say TT standing was a purely tactical move " I couldn't possibly comment on that " .Rout wrote:If Sue W hadn't attended she would have been torn to shreds.
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The "Pro Tour Markers" had to sign a nondisclosure agreement (or something to that effect), even though they aren't employed by the PDC or PDPDA. Just get expenses. Normally you'd have to be paid a lot of money to agree not to disclose anything. Not those Pro Tour markers though.keendartfan wrote:WTF? Are they not allowed to disclose anything discussed at board level? I can understand NDAs with regard to commercial contracts, but if it covers all board dealings then it stinks to high heaven.WCDPA wrote:was a very late decision to stand and even not being there he only failed by 5 votes , but bizarrely was BDO official of the year, I for one am glad he didn't get on and have told him that, a TT on the Board has to sign a non disclosure document , from the floor he can ask what he wants. Some cynics would say TT standing was a purely tactical move " I couldn't possibly comment on that " .Rout wrote:If Sue W hadn't attended she would have been torn to shreds.
The PDPA/PDC have some nerve asking people to do that, when they have given up their own time (and in some cases money) in order to do THEM a favour.
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It's all about ego for the love of darts.Mark_G wrote: The "Pro Tour Markers" had to sign a nondisclosure agreement (or something to that effect), even though they aren't employed by the PDC or PDPDA. Just get expenses. Normally you'd have to be paid a lot of money to agree not to disclose anything. Not those Pro Tour markers though.
The PDPA/PDC have some nerve asking people to do that, when they have given up their own time (and in some cases money) in order to do THEM a favour.
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This kind of stuff keeps me awake at night.Mark_G wrote:The PDPA/PDC have some nerve asking people to do that, when they have given up their own time (and in some cases money) in order to do THEM a favour.