The NRL's finding that top agent Isaac Moses "breached obligations" of his role have been upheld, meaning he still faces having his accreditation cancelled.
The NRL cancelled Moses' accreditation in June after finding that the agent breached his obligations during 2017 "by counselling, procuring and assisting one of his clients to give evidence to the NRL that was false and intended to mislead an investigation by the NRL Integrity and Compliance Unit".
The player was former Eels captain Tim Mannah, who was questioned over Parramatta's salary cap breaches.
The NRL finding was upheld by the NRL appeals committee after Moses – a powerhouse player agent boasting dozens of clients, including Cameron Smith – protested the decision.
The appeals committee will now hear submissions on whether to move ahead with cancelling Moses' accreditation or impose another penalty; giving the agent one final glimmer of hope.
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