say what you will about Chammas, the emails from Stapleton to the Balmain Directors regarding whether HBG will proceed with the review is a huge concern.
it’s getting to a point where PVL may have to intervene.
Guys JR has it spot on.
The major issue is not Balmain & Chammas doesn’t have a vendetta. He’s just been given info from Leo that highlighted Balmain’s concern with the new leadership at HBG, Romero & Burgess.
Remember the review recommendations were being implemented when Andrecchio was Chair at HBG. Since their AGM in March, when Julie Romero came in as chair & Burgess vice, it all changed.
I have copied the last bit of Chammas’ article tonight which explains the issue we are facing … I ask you all to PLEASE READ!
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Sources with knowledge of the situation talking on the condition of anonymity told this masthead that a high-ranking Wests Tigers official has recently approached the NRL with concerns over the decisions being made by the HBG.
There is a concern that the HBG will not follow through on the key recommendation of last year’s Crawford-Barnier report, which is the selection of four independent directors.
The directors were meant to be appointed by May, but a change of leadership on the HBG board has stalled the process. Julie Romero replaced Tony Andreacchio as chairman of the HBG, with the leadership resulting in a change of the shareholder-appointed directors on the Wests Tigers board in recent months.
O’Farrell and new Wests Tigers chief executive Shane Richardson – who Leo previously said was the biggest positive to come out of the review – had selected a recruitment firm to undertake the process of appointing four independent directors.
The job was handed to Jonathan Harris from Elevate Talent, who recommended the reappointment of O’Farrell as chair as well as the appointment of three independent directors (including two women).
The HBG, which is under new leadership after the previous powerbrokers were rolled at elections earlier in the year, suspended the process and are now trying to execute a deed that will outline the criteria required to appoint the four vacant independent director positions.
The approach to the NRL from a high-ranking Wests Tigers representative also raised concerns over rumours of a growing push to revive the Magpies brand at the expense of the Tigers despite a heritage deed prohibiting the club from doing so until at least 2030.