Extraordinary General Meeting 2026

RACP Board statement following EGM disruption

The Board wishes to inform members that the validity of today’s meeting and vote is being examined after significant disruption to proceedings.

The Board had previously resolved to recommend that Dr Nicholas Buckmaster would chair the meeting, to avoid Conflicts of Interest.

This was disputed. 

New South Wales Police were called to the meeting by Dr Chandran, Dr Sharmila Chandran's husband.

The EGM was started and Professor Martin, as the Chair, sought to open the meeting consistent with previous practice and the College Constitution.

The President-elect then spoke over the Chair and did not stop. The President-elect had organsied the support services prior to focus the cameras on her and not to follow the Chair and President’s instructions, nor the resolutions of the Board.

Without authority, Dr Chandran then requested the meeting be adjourned.

Dr Chandran then continued the meeting in a location in a closed room with the Chair, the CEO, other Directors and the Interim Company Secretary excluded.

Professor Martin, the subject of the vote was not given the opportunity to speak to members, despite being present nearby.

The Board has grave concerns about the constitutionality of this meeting, breaches of Corporations and WHS Acts, breaches of principles of natural justice and the behaviour demonstrated by Dr Chandran.

The meeting was not run as per our Board By-laws, and the results were not correctly scrutineered, and the Board believes the vote is invalid.

The meeting was conducted improperly. We are seeking legal advice but in the meantime the Board takes the view that it is business as usual and that Professor Martin remains the Chair. 

Members will be further advised as the Board continues to manage this issue.

The RACP Board

Notice of Extraordinary General Meeting

The College has received a request from more than 100 current members to convene an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) to consider the proposed resolution to remove Professor Martin as Director and President of the RACP.

The College is obliged to convene the requisitioned meeting within 2 months of receipt of the valid requisition. The College is required to publish the requisition, as validly received from the requisitioners, excluding any defamatory material. 

We recognise that a number of members are seeking more information on the member‑requisitioned proposed resolution. Members are encouraged to review the key information regarding the RACP EGM, accessible via the voting platform and on this page, with member log in.

The College is holding an EGM on Wednesday, 22 April 2026 at 12:00pm AEST / 2:00pm NZST. The EGM will be held virtually. Registration opens at 11:30am AEST / 1:30pm NZST, Wednesday, 22 April 2026

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Important dates

  • Voting period opens: 20 March 2026, 12:00pm AEDT / 2:00pm NZDT
  • Voting period closes: 20 April 2026, 12:00pm AEST / 2:00pm NZST
  • EGM starts: 22 April 2026, 12:00pm AEST / 2:00pm NZST

Upcoming EGM

Extraordinary General Meeting called at the request of members – Remove Professor Martin as Director and President of the RACP

The meeting will be held on Wednesday, 22 April 2026, at 12:00pm AEST and 2:00pm NZST.

The College has received a request from a group of more than 100 current members to convene an EGM to remove Professor Martin as Director and President of the RACP.

Voting
  • Voting Link: https://www.netvote.com.au/399
  • Voting period: 12:00pm AEDT / 2:00pm NZDT, Friday, 20 March 2026 to 12:00pm AEST / 2:00pm NZST, Monday, 20 April 2026
Attendance (online only) 

EGM Notices and Documents

Please read the Notice of Meeting and Explanatory Note/Memorandum. These contain information on how to submit questions prior to or at the EGM.

Member login required

EGM – Member Requisitioned EGM - To Remove Professor Jennifer Martin as Director and President of the RACP

You can submit questions in advance directly to the Company Secretary at companysecretary@racp.edu.au

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