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Peter V’landys is set to intervene after powerbrokers George Peponis and Nick Politis quit in a day of incredible drama at the NSW Rugby League.
ARL Commission chair Peter V’landys is ready to intervene in the civil war at the NSW Rugby League after power-brokers doctor George Peponis and Nick Politis dramatically walked away from the organisation.
Peponis and Politis tendered their resignations after the annual general meeting on Friday afternoon. Peponis confirmed he had stepped down as chair after nearly a decade in the role.
V’landys told News Corp he was concerned at the developments at NSW headquarters, which kicked off when Cronulla chef executive Dino Mezzatesta was told he couldn’t run for the board.
Corporate governance to us is paramount,” V’landys said.
“We don’t have the power over these organisations but we fund them. Accordingly, if we fund an organisation, we’re going to make sure the funds we’re giving them are used for the proper purpose.
“If someone complains to us that they are being unfairly exempted, we would investigate it.”
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ARL Commission chair Peter V’landys is ready to intervene in the civil war at the NSW Rugby League after power-brokers doctor George Peponis and Nick Politis dramatically walked away from the organisation.
Peponis and Politis tendered their resignations after the annual general meeting on Friday afternoon. Peponis confirmed he had stepped down as chair after nearly a decade in the role.
V’landys told News Corp he was concerned at the developments at NSW headquarters, which kicked off when Cronulla chef executive Dino Mezzatesta was told he couldn’t run for the board.
Corporate governance to us is paramount,” V’landys said.
“We don’t have the power over these organisations but we fund them. Accordingly, if we fund an organisation, we’re going to make sure the funds we’re giving them are used for the proper purpose.
“If someone complains to us that they are being unfairly exempted, we would investigate it.”
More to come