Tim Naylor, the British Horseracing Authority's director of integrity and regulation, will step down from his post after serving in the role for 7 1/2 years to spend more time with his family, the BHA announced on Thursday.
Naylor was the first head of regulation, and oversaw the successful completion of the Rules of Racing re-write in 2019. In addition, he led the integrity, regulatory and safeguarding teams in his current role since 2018. He will continue as a voluntary non-executive director of the Commonwealth Games Wales, and as a disciplinary and appeals chair for the RFU and FAW.
BHA Chief Executive Julie Harrington said, “We are very grateful for Tim's contribution to the BHA and British racing over the past seven and a half years. This has been a significant period for racing, during which we have developed and strengthened our integrity, disciplinary, regulatory and safeguarding functions to ensure the highest standards and bolster participant and public confidence in our sport. We wish Tim well for the future.”
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