Parramatta Leagues Club board replaced

Parramatta’s Leagues Club board will be replaced with an administrator following NSW State Government intervention.

The NSW Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority (ILGA) announced on Tuesday that they would replace the board with a temporary administrator, Max Donnelly of Ferrier Hodgson.

The decision effectively removes the Eels football club board as well. The two boards are mirrors of each other, sharing the same seven directors. Directors must sit on the leagues club board to be on the other.

In a media release on Tuesday afternoon the ILGA said it was of the opinion “the club’s board had ceased to be effective as a governing body”.

The board had consisted of chairman Steve Sharp, deputy chairman Tom Issa and directors Peter Serrao, Geoff Gerard, Paul Garrard, Tanya Gadiel and Andrew Cordwell.

The decision follows an application by the ILGA and after NSW deputy premier Troy Grant expressed deep concerns about the NRL club and its direction in the wake of the salary cap saga.

“The ILGA Board wished to make it clear that the appointment of a temporary administrator does not relate to any suggestion of insolvency,” the ILGA statement read.

“The temporary administrator will remain in place until the ILGA board otherwise orders.”

The move was welcomed by ClubsNSW.

“Unfortunately, in recent years the (Parramatta) club has been beset by instability, caused by governance failure, and there is a clear and urgent need for this situation to be rectified,” Clubs NSW said in a statement.

“ClubsNSW shares the concerns of the NSW Government, the football community and Parramatta Leagues members and believes there is a strong case for the appointment of an administrator under Section 41A of the Registered Clubs Act.

“Such an appointment would ensure the club is placed on a sound governance footing, thereby allowing for a future board to be democratically elected by the Club’s members.

“We note that this course of action has the support of the Club’s former Chairman Steve Sharp, other directors and the CEO.

“As the peak representational body for the NSW club industry, ClubsNSW will support the administrator in the work of instituting a governance model that meets community expectations.”

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