Compelled by what? I don't believe there is any compulsion by law requiring the players to participate in interviews during the audit process.
I personally don't believe you were going to get a clear indication of innocence whether the players sat interviews or not. So it would make sense for them not to.
The players will be tainted forever due to their lack of cooperation and openness about it all. Very narrow minded approach by the entire group.
Hope the ATO gets them all heavily.
The players didn't do anything wrong. Since when is getting too much money wrong?
No it doesn't.
A better way to think of it is, why would you put your involve yourself in such a process when your not compelled to do so. There is far more potential for things to go badly, than good - innocent or guilty.
Just because you choose not to, is no clear indication of guilt.
The investigation was not for the fans it was for News and the NRL.this.
And the fans have no right to know what the players earn.
The only people who need to know that are the players, club officials and the ATO.
You dumb dickhead - which of a billion posts about multiple contracts and salary cap breaches did you miss in the last 3 months?The players didn't do anything wrong. Since when is getting too much money wrong?
If they knew they were being paid too much - which would be the obvious reason that their club had asked them to sign seperate contracts - then they knew they were playing in a cheating team. If they remained in the cheating team knowingly, surrounded by other players also getting paid in brown paper bags, then they knew they were playing alongside talent illegally assembled and preventing other clubs from getting it, knowingly giving themselves an unfair advantage over other teams. Thats cheating.
Because aside from wide ranging legal issues of doing that, firing the players mentioned for not co-operating would be totally against the best interest of News Ltd, because it would turn the clubs playing roster into a joke.
You dumb dickhead - which of a billion posts about multiple contracts and salary cap breaches did you miss in the last 3 months?
Until they clear their names, in my mind theyre all guilty.
Mr Hartigan urged leading figures at the club to "take your medicine" in relation to the hard line penalties imposed on the Storm, but stressed all players were exonerated in relation to any knowledge about cheating the system.
Just going by what I read. Who IS this Mr Hartigan? Got me beat. Just another LU knob I gather...
They preferred to have their names forever smeared for their links to corruption and innuendo based on signing up to 4 different contracts (that in itself is a criminal offence) that be honest?
Not a clear indication - but a bloody big indicator.
The investigation was not for the fans it was for News and the NRL.
The fans DO have a right to know if the players are corrupt and shafting the game.
You dumb dickhead - which of a billion posts about multiple contracts and salary cap breaches did you miss in the last 3 months?
No-one was exonerated (to clear, as of an accusation; free from guilt or blame), he stated there was not enough evidence to show if they knew their payments were in breach of the cap.
Big difference.