The NRL has given no time frame on a final verdict after Wests Tigers and club CEO Justin Pascoe submitted their respective responses to breach notices.
Wests Tigers were given until the end of January to respond after they were hit with a $750,000 fine and had $639,000 deducted from their 2019 salary cap for not declaring a post-career ambassadorial agreement with Robbie Farah when he left the club in 2016.
Pascoe was also deregistered.
Wests Tigers and Pascoe moved to fast track the process by submitting their respective responses a week early, both providing it on January 22.
It is believed Wests Tigers have accepted responsibility for mismanagement but are looking to downgrade the penalty.
The NRL club had stressed after receiving the punishment before Christmas that they did not gain any competitive advantage from Farah’s deal.
Farah did not officially accept the post-career contract which the NRL club claimed was offered as a gesture of goodwill by Pascoe a year before the hooker left the joint venture in 2015.
“We reject that the club has breached the NRL rules or that our conduct warrants the sanctions proposed,” Wests chair Marina Go said in December.
Pascoe has hired Tigers sponsor Brydens Lawyers’ principal Lee Hagipantelis to represent him according to NRL.com website.