Parramatta fans will get the chance to forever ban officials who presided over the salary cap scandal from ever returning to the corridors of power at a landmark meeting next month.

The Parramatta Leagues Club will hold a general meeting on September 13 at which members will be given the opportunity to approve a new constitution. The biggest talking point will be a resolution that proposes to rub out anyone who has previously served on a Parramatta board – whether it be football, district or leagues club – before July 19, 2016. from being able to stand at future elections.

Denis Fitzgerald during his previous term as Parramatta chief executive. Credit:Brendan Esposito

The motion, which requires the support of 75 per cent of members to pass, will effectively rule out all directors at the helm during the salary cap scandal from returning to the boardroom. It will also put a line through former chairmen Denis Fitzgerald, Steve Sharp and Roy Spagnolo from returning to the fold.

Other resolutions to be put to the floor include the rejection of any potential board candidates if there has been a negative finding made against them by the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority or Liquor & Gaming NSW. Other motions include the vetting of future board candidates by a nominations committee and three-year terms for successful directors, with one third of board members retiring each year over that period.