ARTTSL CEO Wilkington Tuffy has gone public, extending an olive branch to Bernard Elksteine, amid mounting evidence that he is alive and plotting his comeback in Sydney.
Tuffy currently administers a competition that has been in mothballs for 7 years. “It’s a part time job at the moment. The offices, the dojangs, the equipment, we’ve had to let it all go or put it in storage. It’s a sad state of affairs”.
Asked how this came about, Tuffy laid blame squarely at the feet of ‘widow’ Patricia Elksteine, who he says “doesn’t care much for ‘the ping and the pong’”, as he says she calls it. “She’s more interested in socialising and cooking Bernie’s fortune. Half my job is selling assets to pay her more dividends that she blows in Paris”.
Asked what he’d like to say to Bernard Elksteine if he was out there listening, Tuffy was emphatic,
“Call me Bernie. No need to explain anything. We can do great things again. Bring the sport back from the dead while we can”.
Tuffy expressed concerns for Elksteine’s mental well-being and fears his fierce competitiveness will drive him to generate more unnecessary fragmentation of competition in the sport.
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