Do you think he added the cash payments into the audit ?
That hasn't been proven
Any of you ever received cash in hand
Noo of course not lol
Do you think he added the cash payments into the audit ?
That hasn't been proven
Any of you ever received cash in hand
Noo of course not lol
That hasn't been proven
Any of you ever received cash in hand
Noo of course not lol
But this board look to be utter dribblers so I question their mettle to come up with that plan. :lol:
None of this is Schubert's fault. He can only act on information and records provided. If anything was hidden from him, he is not to know
Always interesting to find people who still believe everything they read in the papers.
I have to freely admit I know little or nothing about salary cap auditing before I go on.
But what is he employed for if he can't investigate and find irregularities and therefore cheating of the cap at clubs? With the Storm rort, the media uncovered it. And that's not their full-time job. Isn't Schubert's full time job to monitor the salary cap? I really don't get it.
To me, if an employee doing a thorough job on the salary cap existed in the NRL, this whole Parra thing would never have got to where it is. But this is a common, uneducated man's view on it.
Read in the papers?
What are you on about jibberer?
I was responding to another post that suggested the board might be using Schubert as a fall guy....:crazy:
they have added TPA's from 2013 to 2015 on to the 2016 salary cap
I have to freely admit I know little or nothing about salary cap auditing before I go on.
But what is he employed for if he can't investigate and find irregularities and therefore cheating of the cap at clubs? With the Storm rort, the media uncovered it. And that's not their full-time job. Isn't Schubert's full time job to monitor the salary cap? I really don't get it.
To me, if an employee doing a thorough job on the salary cap existed in the NRL, this whole Parra thing would never have got to where it is. But this is a common, uneducated man's view on it.
Thanks for your post Penrose.
Schubert isn't employed as Cap auditor by the NRL anymore. He was contracted by Parramatta to ensure their messy Cap situation was brought under control.
My point was that if he wasn't given details of what was happening in the boardroom, he could hardly advise them or include what he might consider needing to be included in the cap calculations.
He wouldn't have authority to conduct a forensic audit unless the Board made that part of his duties in his contract.
Just my thoughts anyway
100% agree.
Neither would've Storm's.
How can these long-term rorts happen?
Surely Schubert isn't the sole guy doing the work...is there other staff?
Are they under-resourced in the finance dept that they only pick one club each year & if that one is ok they assume the rest are and wait till next year to pick another one?
More than 1 or 2 clubs are over each year and are fined - doesn't that ring some bells and require a whole-of-club (or clubs) full audit at least every couple of years?
Seems like they rely on outside info to catch systemic rorting.
A bigger threat to do away with systemic rorting is for the NRL to have a dept of more than just Schubert that actually works on pan NRL audits (proper ones) of all club's books every year or every 2nd year - or at least half of them one year & rotate the other half the next?
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The breach has occurred because TPAs have been put into cap by NRL, where previously Eels had them outside the cap
That's no ground breaking news. I would have thought it was obvious.
Parra were not declaring certain TPA's because they were obtained illegally through deceitful means, which is why Parra wernt declaring them in the cap.
Of course the NRL is then going to include them in the cap when they were pretty much bogus TPA's with the money coming from the club anyway.
Ive seen numerous Parra fans (on this forum) say this today. Where has this information come from ?
Garrard?s anger was inflamed by suggestions the directors believed as late as last week that they were as much as $200,000 under the cap for this season.
However, The Australian understands the NRL rolled all the club?s third parties for the past three years ? $760,000 in total ? into this year?s payments because they believed they were guaranteed, pushing the club over the cap.