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[QUOTE="Foordy, post: 2859910, member: 1769"] [SIZE=6][B]HEFTY SANCTIONS LIKELY AS MANLY SEA EAGLES REFUSE TO CO-OPERATE WITH NRL SALARY CAP INVESTIGATION[/B][/SIZE] Dean Ritchie, The Daily TelegraphJuly 25, 2017 6:43pm THE salary cap cold war between Manly and the NRL failed to thaw on Tuesday despite both parties firing up their top officials for high-powered meetings. Manly held lengthy meetings with club lawyers while the NRL’s integrity unit also met to discuss the festering issue. Based on legal advice, the Sea Eagles continue to refuse handing over any relevant emails or mobile phone records to assist the NRL’s salary cap investigation. Manly claim the mobile phones are privately used and owned, and the NRL has no legal right to seize them. [B]It is known one concerned Manly official in the front office is refusing to co-operate.[/B] Manly chairman Scott Penn is overseas while his second in command, Geoff Day, did not return calls. The NRL was tipped to sanction Manly on Tuesday unless the club provided the relevant information to NRL’s integrity unit. Possible sanctions include a hefty fine, which would be a huge burden on the financially struggling Sea Eagles. The NRL’s investigation centres around alleged secret cash payments to players in breach of salary cap rules. [B]NRL officials are becoming increasingly frustrated at what they claim is Manly’s lack of co-operation.[/B] The club fears handing over such sensitive information could accidentally be leaked into the public domain. If the standoff continues, the NRL could announce penalties for Manly as early as Wednesday. The NRL claims its rules state clubs must fully co-operate with salary cap investigations, including surrendering information on electronic devices. [URL]http://beta.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/sea-eagles/hefty-sanctions-likely-as-manly-sea-eagles-refuse-to-cooperate-with-nrl-salary-cap-investigation/news-story/251d32bc120f9df4d2bc0d25782cc9cd[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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