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Cronulla says Seven playing hardball on tape

11 Jun, 2009 01:00 AM
Cronulla officials say the Seven Network has refused to give the embattled NRL club a copy of the recorded conversation between chief executive Tony Zappia and former employee Jenny Hall.

Seven had offered to give the club a copy of a covertly recorded meeting allegedly between Zappia and Hall following an incident where she was left with a black eye, so the club could conduct its own investigation into the incident.

In the conversation, Zappia is claimed to have asked Hall if she wanted to spank him as punishment and then allegedly discussed offensive images from an email.

However, it is understood the network refused to hand the tape over because the Sharks turned down a Seven request to view legal documents relating to Hall's departure.

The Sharks have this week commissioned an independent investigation into the allegations, with members of staff interviewed in the past few days.

The findings will be delivered to the board at a meeting tomorrow night.

Sharks board member Greg Holland said yesterday, ''The board has commissioned a new independent investigation into all previously reported and new allegations raised in the media in the past few days.

''The board has requested that the independent report will be made available by 5pm tomorrow.

''Unfortunately, Channel Seven continue to set unacceptable conditions for us to be able to view the tapes aired on their news programs, which makes investigating the incident more difficult.

''The board is also looking forward, as requested, to Tony Zappia's response by close of business tomorrow.

''A board meeting will be held tomorrow night to consider all of the information before it.''

The Seven Network disputed the Sharks' claims in a statement issued yesterday.

''We have offered the opportunity for lawyers for Cronulla to listen to the audio tapes involving Anthony Zappia,'' the statement said.

''Indeed, we have made that offer to the board of Cronulla or its representatives on a number of occasions since Sunday.

''The offer has not been taken up as yet.

''Regardless, four days after our original broadcast, the offer remains in place.

''The board of Cronulla or its legal representatives, indeed the board and its lawyers, can come in and listen to the tapes for themselves at any time.

''Claims that Seven News is not allowing the club to listen to the tapes are misleading and not reflective of our representations to the club.

''But we will not be agreeing to any conditions they may impose on Jenny Hall in order to listen to the tapes.''

Chairman Barry Pierce, who will stand down himself on June 30, is effectively running the club in Zappia's absence. A club official said the Sharks would wait on the outcome of tomorrow's meeting before making any plans for a possible successor. AAP

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