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Ex-Collingwood player Héritier Lumumba has no faith in club changing under the ‘current regime’

Former Collingwood player Héritier Lumumba has said he has no faith in the club’s ability to tackle racism under the “current regime”.
Key points:
- Héritier Lumumba criticised Eddie McGuire’s response to Collingwood’s report into racism
- McGuire has said he deeply regrets saying the release of the report was a “proud day” for Collingwood
- Lumumba said if people did not fight for their rights, they ran “the risk of future generations inheriting the same issues”
And he labelled Collingwood president Eddie McGuire’s comments about the club’s report into racism as “shameful”.
Tonight McGuire said he deeply regretted saying it was a “proud day” for Collingwood after the release on Monday of its “Do Better Report”.
Speaking to 7.30, Lumumba said he…
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