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da bet esporte: Rangers chairman Craig Whyte has been criticised by the SPL, after an independent enquiry found that he has not been ‘fit and proper’ in his running of the club.
The Glasgow giants are in financial strife, and have already been docked ten points in the Scottish top flight after having to bring administrators in to solve their debt crisis.
The SPL have investigated issues further, and chief executive Stewart Regan has released their findings.
“I can confirm that the Scottish FA convened a Special Board Meeting at Hampden Park today to discuss the findings of the Independent Inquiry into Rangers FC, prepared by the Chair, The Right Honourable Lord William Nimmo Smith,” Regan said in a statement, published by Sky Sports.
“Principally, it is the belief of the Board, taking into account the prima facie evidence presented today, that Mr Craig Whyte is not considered to be a Fit and Proper person to hold a position within Association Football.
“We will be writing to Mr Whyte in relation to those findings and shall seek a response within seven days.
“The report submitted by Lord Nimmo Smith, having been considered fully by the Board, highlights a number of other potential rule breaches by the club and its owner.
“The report will now be used as evidence and forwarded to a Judicial Panel for consideration and determination as per the protocol.
“As such, the report’s contents will not be published at this time. Nevertheless, I can confirm that the club is facing a charge of bringing the game into disrepute.
“Specifically, areas of potential breach to be considered by the Judicial Panel include: Obligations and duties of members, Official return, Financial records, Division of receipts and payment of expenses,” he concluded.
By Gareth McKnight
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