What's new
The Front Row Forums

Register a free account today to become a member of the world's largest Rugby League discussion forum! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Sharks benefactor Arrested

W.B.2.S.O.S

Juniors
Messages
1,811
Man who donated money to Cronulla Sharks arrested over alleged insurance fraud

By Josh Massoud with staff writers
June 16, 2009

Police have arrested Clint Elford, Cronulla's would-be benefactor, on suspicion of obtaining money through deception.

The 27-year-old has been taken into custody in Sydney, where he was understood to be meeting with Channel Seven.

Detectives hold grave fears that Elford obtained the $30,000 he passed onto Cronulla through forged documents used to claim health insurance.

Armed with a search warrant, Goulburn detectives visited Elford’s home this afternoon. But the 27-year-old – who claims to be suffering from terminal neurological disease Shy Dragers Syndrome – had fled to Sydney.

There are now deep suspicions he is not terminally ill, but instead forged doctors signatures to obtain health insurance earlier this year.
Elford used that money to donate $30,000 to Cronulla, via the Beyond Sharks Foundation. He dealt directly with former CEO Tony Zappia, who did not inform his board of the foundation or $30,000 donations.

Elford also made Zappia the sole executor of his estate, claiming it was worth $13.8 million in life insurance benefits.
The Sharks board met with Zappia on Tuesday evening and were angry that they had only found out about the existence of the donations and the foundation through media reports.

Mr Zappia is reported to have produced records pertaining to the donations and the Foundation as the Sharks lawyers aim to produce the club with a full report on the situation at hand.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,25645557-5018866,00.html


Just get rid of cronulla and we wont have these problems...
 

Rexxy

Coach
Messages
10,685
"Shy Dragers Syndrome"

he's caused so much damage to the Sharks maybe it's Shire Dragons Syndrome.
 

evil_p091280

Juniors
Messages
438
Nothing better than seeing an insurance scam artist caught out. Add to this that he is a Sharks fan and it doesnt get any better.

Surely Today Tonight or ACA will do some story on him.

On another note, what will Reni do for the next 2 years? Unlike Big Dell he doesnt appear to have the good guy/media personality/charity worker ethic/support of the general public that Dell had.
 

Dragon

Coach
Messages
15,090
It just gets better

Gallop fuming over 'shermozzle'
By Josh Massoud | June 17, 2009 12:00am
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/sport/nrl/story/0,26799,25647842-5006066,00.html

SWIMMING legend Ian Thorpe has been caught up in Clint Elford's murky web of benevolence, which has dragged strife-torn Cronulla to new and potentially criminal depths.

Police believe the $30,000 donation Elford handed to the Sharks in February is the proceeds of a $500,000 life insurance fraud the 27-year-old planned to distribute to a range of charities and organisations.

After Elford was arrested and taken into custody yesterday afternoon, it emerged that:

He approached The Ian Thorpe Foundation last year with an offer to bequeath a supposed $13.8million life insurance to the swimmer's charity. Sensing a problem, Thorpe's representatives reported Elford to the Federal Police about 12 months ago.

A Castle Hill-based lawyer reported him to NSW police last September. The solicitor, who refused to be named, allegedly told police Elford forged his letterhead and signature to claim insurance.

Two doctors, based in Goulburn and Sydney, allege they have been defrauded, accusing Elford of forging their signatures and letterheads to claim insurance.

The Goulburn doctor, who also declined to be identified, also denied Elford was suffering Shy Drager Syndrome, the terminal illness he claimed would trigger $13.8million worth of life insurance.

It can now be revealed that Elford made that representation to several bodies, including a children's hospital, Oxfam and Waverley Lifeguards. There were also suggestions he approached Pat Rafter and Glenn McGrath's foundation.

But his links to Cronulla are of foremost concern, given former CEO Tony Zappia spent a third of the $30,000 he accepted from Elford in February. Acting without the knowledge of his board, Zappia also set up the Beyond Sharks Foundation last August to receive the $13.8million life insurance he believed Elford would hand over upon his death.

He last night fronted furious Cronulla directors to explain the puzzling arrangements that NRL boss David Gallop branded a "total shemozzle''. "Unfortunately this is nothing short of a total shemozzle,'' Gallop fumed. "I'm sure the Cronulla board are looking for answers and their fans need some, too.''

Prior to their talks with Zappia, several Sharks directors, including chairman Barry Pierce, met Elford at Rydges Hotel in Cronulla. The meeting took place as police executed a search warrant at his home in Goulburn, seizing Sharks memorabilia and computer hard drives. But as he attempted to leave, Elford was met by detectives who took him to Miranda police station for questioning.

It later emerged that Goulburn police had begun their own investigation about a month ago, when insurance firm Allianz raised concerns about the authenticity of certain documents Elford had given them. It is believed Elford received $500,000 as a result, much of which has been donated to various organisations that are now facing the possibility of benefiting from the proceeds of crime. Police said doctors alerted the insurer.

The Daily Telegraph yesterday spoke to a Goulburn-based doctor who treated Elford on two occasions - only to be informed by a Sydney medico his signature and letterhead had allegedly been forged. The Goulburn doctor said Elford had shown no signs of terminal illness.

"I first became concerned when a doctor in Sydney contacted me to say I'd referred Mr Elford,'' the doctor said. "I'd done no such thing. The referral letter was a forgery.''
 

boxa777

Coach
Messages
12,388
it's like a soap opera..

it would not surprise me at all if we find out that Zappia has been sleeping with Pierce's wife while at the same time moonlighting as a stripper.
 

Kiki

First Grade
Messages
6,349
The sharks fans seem to srsly think it's blacktip reefy too. This sh*t is insane!!
 

Willow

Assistant Moderator
Messages
111,268
lol. No, it's not reefy. He has just been sin binned for a little while. Normal stuff for reefy and a fair cop.

I have seen one of his emails where he protests his innocence. That by itself is pretty funny.
 

Willow

Assistant Moderator
Messages
111,268
Not sure how long it's for, but he'll be back soon enough. I'm sure he'll tell all and sundry how it was all just a misunderstanding, and he is pure as the driven snow.
 
Messages
16,114
lol. No, it's not reefy. He has just been sin binned for a little while. Normal stuff for reefy and a fair cop.

I have seen one of his emails where he protests his innocence. That by itself is pretty funny.

I'd be saying that if I was an admin here too.
No way would you want any investigation to start drawing negative publicity towards the site.
 

muzby

Village Idiot
Staff member
Messages
46,600
lets give the guy the benefit of the doubt....

maybe it wasn't insurance fraud he's been arrested for...

maybe it's a much greater crime..




the crime of trying to stop the cronulla sharks from going bankrupt & folding into oblivion......
 

Latest posts

Top