Robin BBC told Sport: “During my state as an executive president, I worked under difficult circumstances to enhance the Federation's governance and upgrade operational transparency.
“The resignation of the Vice President of Sports clearly indicates that there are continuous serious structural challenges.
“When professional operations are not adhered to and stakeholders are excluded from decision -making, it undermines a strong organization’s basis.
“I feel sad to see these developments, because it threatens both credibility and long -term effectiveness for an important institution.”
Robin's comments are a direct reaction to Reed's decision to resign on Thursday, citing “a basic collapse in governance standards within the Global Cars Board of Directors.”
Robin added: “I worked closely with Robert during my presence in FIA and I have a lot of respect for him and of course his commitment to the future of motorsport.”
Robin left after asking questions about the general rule of the organization and its professional practices, including financial affairs in the president's office.
Her departure was followed by the head of the audit committee, Bertrand Badri, and a member of the Audit Committee, Tom Porvis, who was separated in the summer of 2024.
Paulo Pasari compliance officer, who discussed allegations that Ben Sulaim, was launched in two racing operations during the 2023 season, in November.
FIA was contacted to comment.