Eels salary cap scandal

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https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/ha...-during-eels-cap-scandal-20180501-p4zcpu.html

Stunning new details have emerged of Jason Irvine’s role as the bagman in Parramatta’s salary cap scandal, with the former footy manager paying Jarryd Hayne nearly $40,000 from his personal account.

However, Hayne wasn’t the biggest beneficiary - former forward Lee Mossop received almost $50,000 in payments.

The fallout from the scandal continues, with Irvine facing a series of charges including dishonestly obtaining property and financial advantage by deception. The matter was in the Sydney Downing Centre Local Court last week and is scheduled to continue again in June.

A series of transactions, including those to and from Irvine’s personal First Options Credit Union bank account, were tendered to the court as part of the agreed facts. They show that the Parramatta Leagues Club paid landscape contractor Green Options about $95,000 for work that was never completed. Green Options managing director Tony Herman told the court he transferred money to a bank account he assumed belonged to the club, but it was in fact the personal account of Irvine.

The bank statements show that Irvine paid out almost the exact amount to two Eels players, Hayne and Mossop, in a series of transactions from January 27 to March 16 of 2015.

The money paid to Hayne was to an account named ‘Abdullah’ - in three instalments of $10,000 and then further payments of $5000 and $4000.

However, the big winner was Mossop. Although the former England international turned out to be a giant flop - he played just three games for Parramatta in an injury-ravaged 2015 stint before returning to the Super League - Irvine paid ‘Mossop Management’ amounts of $15,000, $9600, $14,600 and $9600.

Irvine even returned a payment of $5000 back to Green Options, ensuring the ledger between what he and the players were paid was almost square.

Former Eels CEO Scott Seward avoided a conviction and jail time for his role in the affair, although it remains to be seen if Irvine is as fortunate. While the details of the salary cap scandal were laid bare two years ago, there is still no movement on the player agents involved. One of managers was involved in the last two salary cap scandals but continues to go about his business, making a mockery of the NRL’s inaction.

In a separate court action, former Parramatta chairman Roy Spagnolo is taking the leagues club to the Supreme Court over the cancellation of his membership.
 
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So surely this means that Hayne or Abdullah must have known about this breach & should be banished from the NRL for ever.
 

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An account named Abdullah ... as in the account was created in that name (aka fraud?)..

Either way I wonder if this could lead to NRL cancelling Haynes NRL contract.
 

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So surely this means that Hayne or Abdullah must have known about this breach & should be banished from the NRL for ever.
I wonder if Hayne declared that income or paid tax on it and if superannuation was also paid?

Hopefully the ATO is all over these cheating *****, not just Rugby League fans but also the Australian taxpayers.
 
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I wonder is Hayne declared that income or paid tax on it and if superannuation was also paid?

Hopefully rhe ATO is all over these cheating *****, not just Rugby League fans but also the Australian taxpayers.

That is interesting and food for thought.

Many have continued to ask about what sort of punishment player managers involved in this sordid little affair were looking at and that has gone extremely quiet. Now that it has been revealed one of the ways in which these dodgy deals were transacted it surely means that their pleas of ignorance were perhaps not as genuine as we were led to believe.

Another thing is the existence of this false account. Having worked in a bank for many years I know all account holders have to be identified so just how did they open an account styled in that way????

Identification: You'll need to provide a valid, government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or a passport. Non-drivers can get a state ID card at the Department of Motor Vehicles office.Jan 25, 2018. Other supporting documents are normally required such as a bill less than twelve months old showing name and address , medicare card and a tax file number to be provided.
 

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Hayne shouldn't receive any punishment (dont like the bloke)
But those Melbourne players got off with nothing
They should be first to go
 
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