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Saint, Sinner, Shoosh: Board dispute between Wests Tigers owners Holman Barnes Group continues
The dispute between the two warring factions of the Wests Tigers owners shows no signs of letting up, while Laurie Daley and Billy Slater have avoided an awkward encounter. That and more in Saint, Sinner, Shoosh.
The dispute between the two warring factions of the owners of the Wests Tigers shows no signs of letting up with one of the vanquished trio hitting back at his former fellow board members.
The Holman Barnes Group (HBG) put out a
three-page statement detailing the reasons why board members Rick Wayde was banned for eight years, Tony Andreacchio (six) and David Gilbert (six months). That followed
a heavy handed 15-point statement which used the word “FACT” at the start of each point.
The dispute between the board members of Wests Tigers owners, the Holman Barnes Group, continues.
“The only real facts to bear in mind, despite the welter of misleading information in the recent unsigned releases from HBG, is that the Holman Barnes licensed clubs are indeed doing remarkably well,” Wayde said.
“Why? Because across the preceding decade Directors such as Tony Andreacchio, John Hardgrove, the late Mike Bailey and his replacement Dave Gilbert, and myself, put in the hard yards to establish stability at board level for the CEO to develop his management team and effectively implement board initiatives.”
Two of the three banned board members, Tony Andreacchio (back) and Rick Wayde (front).
“The fact is that the unconstitutional act of the ‘Gang of Four’ directors is designed to eliminate Dave Gilbert from the debentures election and to leave the 27,000 HBG members without any representation at board level.
“Darcy Byrne, Mayor of Inner West Council, got it right when he called for “government intervention” to ensure that one of the community’s greatest assets re-establishes stability and resumes its proper course.”
The trio are continuing to explore their legal options.