Rishworth Resigns

Jerome Tuckmansing steps in

Following Mr Mike Rishworth’s recent resignation as CEO of the Mauritius Turf Club, Jerome Tuckmansing has been appointed to the position of Acting CEO of MTC/MTCSL with effect from Rishworth’s departure date.

Mike Rishworth

At an MTC Board meeting held on Friday 16 April 2021, Mike Rishworth requested that he be released from his employment contract at the end of May 2021.

The Board of MTC accepted Mr Rishworth’s request and immediately appointed Mr Tuckmansing to succeed him.

Jerome Tuckmansing, who has been the Finance and Administrative Manager at the MTC/MTCSL since 2015 will assume the position of Acting CEO with effect from 1 June 2021.

He is a BSc graduate from the University of Mauritius and a Fellow member of the Association of Chartered Accountants.

Mike Rishworth, who was a former CEO of Tellytrack here, said in 2019 that there were more people present at training at the Champ de Mars, than at races in South Africa.

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