HBG, Independent Directors Sacked

Two wr
Yep, @Vicious keeps exposing himself for the dishonest PoS he is. Tells everyone to wait for the whole story when it’s against HBG, then immediately changes his tone when it gets to Richo and anyone against HBG. Just pure vermin.
Two wrongs don’t make a right.
All the information is now likely to be with PVL so nobody will get off the hook if they have had any unethical dealings or intentions , not HBG, not Richo, nobody.
 
Two wr

Two wrongs don’t make a right.
All the information is now likely to be with PVL so nobody will get off the hook if they have had any unethical dealings or intentions , not HBG, not Richo, nobody.

Sure, weasel. Keep talking out of both sides of your mouth and embarrassing yourself. I imagine you’re quite used to it.
 
The good clubs keep their unethical dealings in house.

#PissoffHBG.
The whole NRL is unethical .!the storm got done … proper done , for apart cap rorting and lost 2 premierships , yet still celebrate them . Everyone knows about Uncle Nicks golf matches , or weird job titles for the partners of his star players ; Kimberly smith - manager of operating merchandise partnerships of businesses for commercial realties … lol 😂 Such bullshit …
 
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Two wrongs don’t make a right.
All the information is now likely to be with PVL so nobody will get off the hook if they have had any unethical dealings or intentions , not HBG, not Richo, nobody.
The NRL's considerations imo would be far wider. Here are a couple -

Damage to the professionalism of the code noting this is not the first time board room issues have arisen recently
The best body/owner/club entrusted with the NRL's $12m investment in the south west growth area of Sydney.
 
The whole NRL is unethical .!the storm got done … proper done , for apart cap rorting and lost 2 premierships , yet still celebrate them . Everyone knows about Uncle Nicks golf matches , or weird job titles for the partners of his star players ; Kimberly smith - manager of operating merchandise partnerships of businesses for commercial realties … lol 😂 Such bullshit …
The main benefit of Richo not communicating with HBG is the leaks stopped, well looky now.
 
The NRL Integrity Unit has opened an investigation into Wests Tigers CEO Shane Richardson following a tip-off from a whistle-blower about the club's finances under the embattled CEO.

Serious concerns over the conduct of Richardson and senior staff at the Tigers have been raised, following the removal of four independent directors including chairman Barry O'Farrell.

The Sydney Morning Herald reports Richardson's seven-figure termination pay-out is under threat, after an informant raised concerns about the amount of money being paid to a company Richardson part owns with his son, Brent, for marketing, branding and digital consultancy services.

The NRL Integrity Unit has also been made aware of information regarding the employment of up to two other members of Richardson's family at the Wests Tigers.

Richardson declined to comment to the publication and reportedly had previously informed the club's board about the conflict of interest.

Wests Tigers coach Benji Marshall (left) and chief executive Shane Richardson.

Wests Tigers coach Benji Marshall (left) and chief executive Shane Richardson. NRL Imagery

The Tigers CEO has reportedly identified the whistle-blower as a former staff member, and used Wests Tigers funds to send off a legal letter to the ex staffer this week.

The NRL received the tip-off through the league's private whistle-blower hotline and is understood to be in possession of evidence relating to the probe.

The Wests Tigers formerly had a whistle-blower hotline through Core Integrity, however the club decided to end its arrangement when Richardson took over from previous CEO Justin Pascoe.

Before the probe was undertaken by the NRL Integrity Unit, Richardson's future was under the spotlight, with the club's owners, Holman Barnes Group, reportedly frustrated by the lack of communication from the club CEO.
 
Not naming any names, just the fact that untoward dealings were happening outside of the HBG as well as inside the HBG.
I’m not Sherlock Holmes, but it’s looking very much that way at the moment wouldn’t you say ?
I just find it interesting that you are counselling patience and an open mind re the HBG stuff, yet seem to have concluded that there is legitimate substance behind the Richo accusations. To each their own, however consistency is something to consider.
 
The good clubs keep their unethical dealings in house.

#PissoffHBG.
That’s correct they don’t have 3 or 4 lunatics involved thinking Wests Magpies are coming back,
Not every person ever involved with HBG has wanted or believed Wests Magpies would be retuning to the NRL.
There is currently a rogue group who somehow think this can happened, blind Freddy can see this and we eagerly await PVL’s findings.
As for others going rogue as they probably don’t want to deal with them, it’s understandable, but still not right.
 
The NRL Integrity Unit has opened an investigation into Wests Tigers CEO Shane Richardson following a tip-off from a whistle-blower about the club's finances under the embattled CEO.

Serious concerns over the conduct of Richardson and senior staff at the Tigers have been raised, following the removal of four independent directors including chairman Barry O'Farrell.

The Sydney Morning Herald reports Richardson's seven-figure termination pay-out is under threat, after an informant raised concerns about the amount of money being paid to a company Richardson part owns with his son, Brent, for marketing, branding and digital consultancy services.

The NRL Integrity Unit has also been made aware of information regarding the employment of up to two other members of Richardson's family at the Wests Tigers.

Richardson declined to comment to the publication and reportedly had previously informed the club's board about the conflict of interest.

Wests Tigers coach Benji Marshall (left) and chief executive Shane Richardson.

Wests Tigers coach Benji Marshall (left) and chief executive Shane Richardson. NRL Imagery

The Tigers CEO has reportedly identified the whistle-blower as a former staff member, and used Wests Tigers funds to send off a legal letter to the ex staffer this week.

The NRL received the tip-off through the league's private whistle-blower hotline and is understood to be in possession of evidence relating to the probe.

The Wests Tigers formerly had a whistle-blower hotline through Core Integrity, however the club decided to end its arrangement when Richardson took over from previous CEO Justin Pascoe.

Before the probe was undertaken by the NRL Integrity Unit, Richardson's future was under the spotlight, with the club's owners, Holman Barnes Group, reportedly frustrated by the lack of communication from the club CEO.
Hang on he’s done nothing wrong then . If he’s declared the conflict of interest , and they were still hired , then there’s no issue at all .
Kids of people get hired at my work all the time . Wives , brothers , Husbands etc. the person conflicted reveals the conflicting info , and the person still gets hired .
Thats simply what happens in business all the time . Is it ethical I dunno . Is it illegal , nope … they declared the conflict already .
 
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