NEWS Conclusion of integrity unit probe into David Fifita’s Bali trip may take weeks

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Conclusion of integrity unit probe
into David Fifita’s Bali trip
may take weeks



November 25, 2019 5:00pm
by AAP

Brisbane Broncos David Fifita (C) shake hand with the victim Dani Irawan (L) and Broncos manager Adam Walsh

Brisbane Broncos David Fifita (C) shake hand with the victim Dani Irawan (L) and Broncos manager Adam Walsh. Source: Supplied

An investigation into Brisbane young gun David Fifita’s ill-fated Bali trip may take weeks to conclude, NRL CEO Todd Greenberg says. Fifita was the subject of an NRL integrity unit probe when he returned to Australia a fortnight ago after a three-day stint in a Bali jail following an alleged assault on a nightclub security guard. Facing more than two years in jail for assault, Fifita ensured his release by paying compensation out of his own pocket to reach a peace settlement with the security guard.

Broncos player David Fifita in Bali police custody accused of assaulting security guard outside Canggu’s La Favela nightclub

Broncos player David Fifita in Bali police custody accused of assaulting security guard outside Canggu’s La Favela nightclub. Source: Supplied

Greenberg said he was aware that there was pressure for a quick outcome to the investigation but claimed the NRL integrity unit was in no rush. Asked why the investigation was ongoing, Greenberg said on Monday:

“The integrity unit hasn’t completed their investigation, that’s the simple answer. “While I know most people will want us to go quickly and want an answer immediately I have long maintained there are no prizes for getting it done quick. “The only thing is to get it right. And if that takes an extra couple of weeks then so be it.”

Fifita’s alleged incident took place at the same nightclub where Melbourne’s Nelson Asofa-Solomona was involved in a wild brawl a month ago. The giant Storm prop copped a three game ban and a suspended $15,000 fine from the NRL.

NRL Chief Executive, Todd Greenberg speaks to the media

NRL Chief Executive, Todd Greenberg speaks to the media. Source: Getty Images

But Greenberg wouldn’t speculate on a potential punishment for the 19-year-old Fifita. “We are in an international jurisdiction. We have to have discussions with people overseas and different agencies so I want to make sure we get it right,” he said of the Fifita investigation.

“It’s about getting to the bottom of the information, making sure we speak to the appropriate people. “When we make sure we land on a decision, whatever that decision might be, we have all the information in front of us.”

David Fifita of the Broncos scores a try

David Fifita of the Broncos scores a trySource: Getty Images

Meanwhile, Greenberg confirmed Penrith playmaker Tyrone May would still be bound by the NRL’s “no fault stand down” rule after pleading guilty to four charges of intentionally recording an intimate image without consent last Friday.

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May was stood down from playing duties under the NRL’s “no fault” rule following his arrest on March 5. May will appear again in court for sentencing on January 31.

“The no fault stand down is retained right through until the completion of sentencing, I understand that will happen at the end of January,” Greenberg said. “And once that is fully completed in the courts then we will reassess the situation. “The no fault stand down ensures he can train throughout that period so there is no changes to the sanctions for the player until the end of sentencing.”


They'll need to fly over to Bali, stay a few nights, get on the turps and get inside Fifita's head, before they can make their decision.
 
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It's in the Broncos' interest for him to sweat it out a bit longer while they're negotiating his next contract.

Yeah, everyday this drags on is one more day the club are looking after him and his family and leaving an impression. You can just feel his price tag slowly dropping.
 
Seriously, how long could it possibly take to investigate this incident? It borders on incompetency that it is taking this long.
 
So what we are saying is Kent tossed so much shit in the air we have to at least make it look like there is something to investigate.

Next article will ve about how this is taking longer so there must be more to the story.

Then the final piece will be an article about a lack of transparency, Fifita getting off light and how dodgy Broncos payments are being swept under the carpet and kept out of the public eye.
 
So what we are saying is Kent tossed so much shit in the air we have to at least make it look like there is something to investigate.

Next article will ve about how this is taking longer so there must be more to the story.

Then the final piece will be an article about a lack of transparency, Fifita getting off light and how dodgy Broncos payments are being swept under the carpet and kept out of the public eye.
You have the formula down pat, are you a RL journalist? (just kidding you clearly write too well).
 

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