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Investigations heating at Fages previous franchise. Looks like Jones will be going down with a fight, thing is who's he taking with him:rolleyes:
An ongoing Australian Federal Police investigation into transactions at the club between 2009 and 2013 has created friction between Jones and several Brumbies stakeholders.
 

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Investigations heating at Fages previous franchise. Looks like Jones will be going down with a fight, thing is who's he taking with him:rolleyes:
Token game Roo sure does know how to pick them :$

AFP investigation is still ongoing.
 

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Careful Nelso, you'll get blisters. Youre starting to get into a frenzy.

All I see there is a rugby story. No names relevant to AFL.

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Brumbies being investigated by the AFP for the time when Fages was in charge. Nothing to see here :drunk:
 

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Nothing to see here.

http://indaily.com.au/sport/2016/03/22/brumbies-boss-slams-fagan-administration-gets-sacked/

Brumbies boss slams Fagan administration, gets sacked

ACT Brumbies chief executive Michael Jones has been stood down by the rugby union club’s board – just days after launching an extraordinary attack on decisions taken under the previous administration of now-Crows CEO Andrew Fagan.

The club said at the time the inquiry “related to a series of transactions and agreements that occurred between 2009 and 2013 and are linked to the sale of the Brumbies’ former headquarters at Griffith and the subsequent move to the University of Canberra”.

Fagan was CEO at the time of that move, enduring a controversial push to secure territory government approval for a $30 million, 130-apartment complex to be built at the Griffith site, which the club sold for $11.375 million, saving them from insolvency.

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Fagan would not respond to Jones’s comments when contacted by InDaily yesterday.

But only hours later, the Brumbies confirmed Jones had been stood down, in a vague statement posted on the club’s website.

Brumbies chairman Robert Kennedy said: “It was with great regret that I informed Michael of the Board’s decision. However, I believe this decision is in the best long term interests of the Brumbies. I also want to reassure our business partners, stakeholders, players, staff and members that the Board has full confidence in the remaining executive management team within the Brumbies and our current financial position to continue operations throughout the 2016 season.”



Something is not quite right!!!!

Have the Crows managed to find the only Sports CEO dodgier than Triggy????
 
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Nothing to see here.

http://indaily.com.au/sport/2016/03/22/brumbies-boss-slams-fagan-administration-gets-sacked/

Brumbies boss slams Fagan administration, gets sacked

ACT Brumbies chief executive Michael Jones has been stood down by the rugby union club’s board – just days after launching an extraordinary attack on decisions taken under the previous administration of now-Crows CEO Andrew Fagan.

The club said at the time the inquiry “related to a series of transactions and agreements that occurred between 2009 and 2013 and are linked to the sale of the Brumbies’ former headquarters at Griffith and the subsequent move to the University of Canberra”.

Fagan was CEO at the time of that move, enduring a controversial push to secure territory government approval for a $30 million, 130-apartment complex to be built at the Griffith site, which the club sold for $11.375 million, saving them from insolvency.

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Fagan would not respond to Jones’s comments when contacted by InDaily yesterday.

But only hours later, the Brumbies confirmed Jones had been stood down, in a vague statement posted on the club’s website.

Brumbies chairman Robert Kennedy said: “It was with great regret that I informed Michael of the Board’s decision. However, I believe this decision is in the best long term interests of the Brumbies. I also want to reassure our business partners, stakeholders, players, staff and members that the Board has full confidence in the remaining executive management team within the Brumbies and our current financial position to continue operations throughout the 2016 season.”



Something is not quite right!!!!

Have the Crows managed to find the only Sports CEO dodgier than Triggy????
Fags only made an $18,625,000+ loss, nothing to see here :drunk:
 

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Fags only made an $18,625,000+ loss, nothing to see here :drunk:
Here's the lines you all seemed to have conveniently missed from the article:

1. '(There has been no suggestion that Fagan is linked to the investigation.)'
2. 'Jones’s position has been under intense scrutiny in recent weeks, with rumours rife in the Canberra press of board dissatisfaction stemming from his handling of the aftermath of a nine month investigation by the club, the ARU and accounting firm KPMG’s forensic arm'
3.Fagan was CEO at the time of that move, enduring a controversial push to secure territory government approval for a $30 million, 130-apartment complex to be built at the Griffith site, which the club sold for $11.375 million, saving them from insolvency.
4. However, a major rift has since emerged in the long-term partnership with the university, whose vice chancellor Stephen Parker has publicly threatened Jones with defamation action over an unknown incident or incidents.

There's all the things you need to work out who owns the problem here.
 
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Here's the lines you all seemed to have conveniently missed from the article:

1. '(There has been no suggestion that Fagan is linked to the investigation.)'
2. 'Jones’s position has been under intense scrutiny in recent weeks, with rumours rife in the Canberra press of board dissatisfaction stemming from his handling of the aftermath of a nine month investigation by the club, the ARU and accounting firm KPMG’s forensic arm'
3.Fagan was CEO at the time of that move, enduring a controversial push to secure territory government approval for a $30 million, 130-apartment complex to be built at the Griffith site, which the club sold for $11.375 million, saving them from insolvency.
4. However, a major rift has since emerged in the long-term partnership with the university, whose vice chancellor Stephen Parker has publicly threatened Jones with defamation action over an unknown incident or incidents.

There's all the things you need to work out who owns the problem here.
Stop spoiling my potshots and fun with facts you campaigner :mad:
 
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Here's the lines you all seemed to have conveniently missed from the article:

1. '(There has been no suggestion that Fagan is linked to the investigation.)'
2. 'Jones’s position has been under intense scrutiny in recent weeks, with rumours rife in the Canberra press of board dissatisfaction stemming from his handling of the aftermath of a nine month investigation by the club, the ARU and accounting firm KPMG’s forensic arm'
3.Fagan was CEO at the time of that move, enduring a controversial push to secure territory government approval for a $30 million, 130-apartment complex to be built at the Griffith site, which the club sold for $11.375 million, saving them from insolvency.
4. However, a major rift has since emerged in the long-term partnership with the university, whose vice chancellor Stephen Parker has publicly threatened Jones with defamation action over an unknown incident or incidents.

There's all the things you need to work out who owns the problem here.
Why is Fagan getting the Chief to use the cone of silence? ??? Something's not right. :eek:
 
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