floriparesort.com – 05 June 2026 | Casey Wasserman, the chair of the LA28 Olympic organizing committee, has reiterated his stance that he won’t resign as LA28 chair amidst growing tensions with the Los Angeles City Council. The statement comes after the city council expressed concerns over the lack of transparency and responsiveness from the organizing committee, particularly with regards to the Enhanced City Resources Master Agreement (ECRMA) that was supposed to be finalized last October.
Despite the tensions, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has expressed confidence in the LA28 committee, with IOC vice president Nicole Hoevertsz stating that she is "amazed by the progress" made by the committee in preparing for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Wasserman also highlighted the committee’s success in securing over $2 billion in corporate sponsorship, surpassing the total sponsorship revenue for the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
However, city council members have criticized the committee’s lack of transparency and responsiveness to their concerns, with some accusing the committee of filibustering and stalling on major issues. The ECRMA, which aims to determine the compensation for extra services provided by the city during the Games, has been a point of contention, with the city council seeking more clarity on the agreement.
Wasserman has maintained that he won’t resign as LA28 chair, despite the mayor’s urging him to quit. He has emphasized the committee’s commitment to delivering a successful Olympic Games and has expressed confidence in the team’s ability to overcome the current challenges. The IOC has also expressed its support for Wasserman, with Hoevertsz stating that the "team is ready" and the Games are "on track".
As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold. One thing is certain, however: Casey Wasserman won’t resign as LA28 chair without a fight. With the Olympic Games just around the corner, the stakes are high, and the pressure is mounting on all parties involved to find a resolution to the current impasse. Wasserman’s refusal to resign as LA28 chair has added fuel to the fire, and it will be interesting to see how the situation develops in the coming weeks and months.
The LA28 committee has been working tirelessly to prepare for the Games, and despite the challenges, they have made significant progress. The committee’s success in securing corporate sponsorship is a testament to their hard work and dedication. However, the lack of transparency and responsiveness to the city council’s concerns has created tension and mistrust. Wasserman’s statement that he won’t resign as LA28 chair has only added to the tension, and it remains to be seen how the situation will be resolved.
In conclusion, the situation surrounding the LA28 committee and the Los Angeles City Council is complex and multifaceted. While the IOC has expressed confidence in the committee, the city council has raised concerns about transparency and responsiveness. Casey Wasserman’s refusal to resign as LA28 chair has added to the tension, and it will be interesting to see how the situation develops in the coming weeks and months. As the Olympic Games approach, it is essential that all parties involved work together to find a resolution to the current impasse and ensure a successful Games.
