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Members vote on ending remote voting and lifting eligibility barriers for former chairman Roy Spagnolo amid governance tensions.
Members of the Parramatta Leagues Club will vote on proposed changes to its election process and director eligibility, including ending postal and electronic voting and removing barriers for individuals deemed “not fit and proper” by regulators—rules that currently block former chairman Roy Spagnolo from running.
Spagnolo and allies argue the reforms would boost transparency and member engagement, while club president Mark Jenkins and the board oppose them, warning the changes could undo reforms made after a 2016 salary cap scandal and years of internal conflict.
The vote comes amid ongoing tensions over governance, with Spagnolo previously found to have breached procedural rules but not disciplined.
The outcome could significantly impact the club’s future direction.
Los miembros votan para acabar con la votación remota y levantar las barreras de elegibilidad para el expresidente Roy Spagnolo en medio de tensiones en la gobernanza.