Sammy had lashed out at the WICB during the post-match ceremony after winning the World T20 title last Sunday, saying the Caribbean team felt "disrespected" by the Board's attitude after they won the trophy for a record second time.
"I don't think Sammy would be a liar. I think Sammy is as honest as they come so it is going to be quite interesting, going forward, to see and to hear exactly what comes from the board," said Richards, who never lost a Test series as the West Indies captain.
"Anyone who knows Darren Sammy knows that he is an individual and how he would have led the West Indies cricket from his very start as captain, and sees how committed he is. So I am pleased, in a big way, that he was able to get it off his chest."
Sammy was at the centre of a bitter feud between the players and the WICB over remuneration for the tournament.
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The West Indies created history at the World Twenty20 when both men's and women's teams won the titles.
While the women team stunned three-time defending champions Australia by eight wickets, the Sammy-led men's side won their second World T20 title by beating England by four wickets in a sensational last over finish.
Richards feels that the WICB needs to harness these achievements, including the success of the Under-19 team at the Youth World Cup earlier this year, in a positive way.
"There are some hungry folks out there and especially with the excitement with what would have been created from the three versions like the Under-19, the women's factor then the men doing what they did on Sunday," Richards said.