Opinion Late on Monday, ACFS Port Logistics announced that chief executive Arthur Tzaneros had resigned after the Herald revealed that he had downplayed the seriousness of sexual assault allegations against three students of Scots College in a WhatsApp group with former classmates. The messages, in which Tzaneros described the alleged victim as a “willing participant” in the attack, have sparked mounting intrigue in Sydney business and sporting circles, as Tzaneros’ billionaire family battles to save its logistics company from liquidation. Arthur Tzaneros resigned as ACFS chief executive on Monday. Daimler Truck But another subject of the Tzaneros chatter has been focused on the outgoing executive’s links to the Sydney Roosters NRL club. The Roosters “money man”, as Tzaneros was described to CBD by one source, has previously appeared as a guest panellist at an end of year event hosted by the club’s “Roosters Business Club”, alongside coach Trent Robinson. He was in the top job at his family-controlled company when it was a back-of-jersey sponsor during the Roosters’ 2013 premiership-winning run. Tzaneros is also a member of the club’s exclusive Chairman’s Club and was introduced on a 2023 “Roosters Radio” segment as a sponsor of star fullback James Tedesco. Tzaneros
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