APEarlier today, NCAA president Mark Emmert confirmed that some members of his enforcement staff had acted improperly in its investigation of the NCAA.
Because of that impropriety, an external review has been commissioned by Emmert and a pending Notice of Allegations to The U, expected to be sent out last week, has been delayed for the foreseeable future.
In response to Emmert’s revelations, Miami president Donna E. Shalala has released a statement in which she expresses frustration, disappointment and concern over the stunning development. Below is the full text of Shalala’s statement:
“Since the University first alerted the NCAA to the possibility of violations more than two years ago, we have been cooperative and compliant with the NCAA and, I believe, a model for how institutions should partner with NCAA staff during investigations. In addition to encouraging current and former staff members and student-athletes to cooperate with investigators, we have provided thousands of documents to the enforcement staff.
“I am frustrated, disappointed and concerned by President Emmert’s announcement today that the integrity of the investigation may have been compromised by the NCAA staff.
“As we have done since the beginning, we will continue to work with the NCAA and now with their outside investigator hoping for a swift resolution of the investigation and our case.
“I want to thank our community for their continued support and patience.
“Stand with the U.”