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The ‘authenticity’ of the photo is completely irrelevant.Call me 'old fashioned ', but anyone who stores away naked pictures of themselves on a internet connected device is a f***wit. Let alone someone holding a position of importance in society.
For Sayers to continue to remain president should only depend on the authenticity of the photo.
My point was "is this the quality of person we really want holding the reins " of the club?The ‘authenticity’ of the photo is completely irrelevant.
All that matters is did Sayers post the photo, or was his phone hacked?
Spot on and no it's not normal behaviour for a senior leader. The people with the Navy Blue Goggles on will tell you "who cares" or "nothing to see here".My point was "is this the quality of person we really want holding the reins " of the club?
But then again maybe it's normal and common for people to keep self nudies on their phone these days.
Doesn't matter who took it, if its him and/or on his phone, he's extremely immature.Like someone else has said, it’s not a selfie unless the person in the picture has Inspector gadget arms.
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Why would you care in the slightest what’s on his phone?Doesn't matter who took it, if its him and/or on his phone, he's extremely immature.
True but I don't think it would be normal for a 55 year old AFL Club President and Company CEO to have nude pics (potentially of himself or otherwise) on his phone.Why would you care in the slightest what’s on his phone?
It’s only that a picture was posted publicly that is a problem.
I think that as the Blue Weirdo you would be qualified to let us know what's normal and what is weird?My point was "is this the quality of person we really want holding the reins " of the club?
But then again maybe it's normal and common for people to keep self nudies on their phone these days.
True but I don't think it would be normal for a 55 year old AFL Club President and Company CEO to have nude pics (potentially of himself or otherwise) on his phone.
More to it than that. If he has an undisclosed relationship with a club donor, it potentially becomes a club integrity issue. If it was some random woman he was having an affair with (not saying there is an affair going on, but if), then I'd agree with you.I have a number of bridges for sale
Behind close doors people can do what they want, only concern should be, is if he posted inappropriate content, which jeopardises his career and relationships
More to it than that. If he has an undisclosed relationship with a club donor, it potentially becomes a club integrity issue. If it was some random woman he was having an affair with (not saying there is an affair going on, but if), then I'd agree with you.
Sure, but that applies irrespective of whether the post was made or not. That was just the vehicle which has highlighted what may be a conflict of interest. It also has implications for Carlton, not just Sayers.Conflict of interest would fall into, "jeopardises his career and relationships"
The Carlton Football Club today confirms that after 12 years serving as a Director, including three as President, Luke Sayers has today informed the Board that he will step down from his role as President, effective immediately.
Go-pro. For those tricky angles…Like someone else has said, it’s not a selfie unless the person in the picture has Inspector gadget arms.
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CARLTON president Luke Sayers has been cleared by the AFL of any wrongdoing after a lewd image was posted from his social media account earlier this month.
"The Integrity Unit's inquiries, which included multiple interviews and review of other evidence, have now concluded and the AFL has found, based on the available evidence, that access to Mr Sayers' X account was compromised, resulting in the posting of the image (i.e. by a person not being Mr Sayers) and tagging of another person," the AFL said in a statement on Wednesday.