The WRU has set up an independent review panel to investigate its culture and acting CEO Nigel Walker has vowed the organisation will 'do better'
The Welsh Rugby Union"missed" opportunities to act on concerning behaviour within the organisation, a report has found.
After the allegations emerged, the WRU confirmed an independent review panel has been set up to investigate the culture within the organisation. It added:"This period of challenge has made us doubly committed to developing an everyday working culture that is professional, inclusive and welcoming."
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