Rangers administrators welcome inquiry as SFA loses patience
Administrators have welcomed the SFA's intervention. Picture: Robert Perry
RANGERS’ administrators have welcomed the Scottish Football Association’s decision to conduct a full independent inquiry into activities at the club.
Rangers were forced into administration on Tuesday over an unpaid tax bill of £9 million accrued since Craig Whyte’s takeover of the club in May. Now the governing body will investigate whether there have been any potential breaches of its Articles of Association.
The SFA says attempts to obtain information relating to its “fit and proper person” requirement – regarding Whyte – have been restricted by the club solicitors’ failure to share information.
An SFA statement read: “The Scottish FA can confirm its intention to conduct a full independent inquiry into the activities of Rangers FC and, specifically, a number of potential breaches of the Scottish FA’s Articles of Association.
“We are concerned by the developing situation at the club and the new information that has come to light since the appointment of the club administrators, Duff and Phelps.
“The chairman and his panel will be briefed by the chief executive, Stewart Regan, next week and will consult further with the administrators, Duff and Phelps, as part of their inquiry. We have been guaranteed full co-operation by Paul Clark, representing the company.
“The Scottish FA’s previous efforts in obtaining information relevant to the Fit and Proper Person requirement has been restricted by the club’s solicitors’ continued failure to share information in a timely or detailed manner. We now feel there is no option but to undertake an independent inquiry to establish the clear facts and to determine the extent of any possible rules breaches.”
SFA chief executive Stewart Regan said: “Since we have been unable to receive any detailed information requested in relation to Article 10, we feel we have no option but to appoint an independent committee to investigate a number of concerns we have raised. We expect the investigation to be concluded as quickly as possible and will confirm the outcome in due course.”
Paul Clark, joint administrator, said: “We welcome the announcement by the SFA and believe it will be in the best interests of Rangers and Scottish football. As administrators of the club we will co-operate fully with such an inquiry, subject to the terms of reference, and have indicated this to the SFA.”
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S0FBTRC
Sunday, February 19, 2012 at 04:06 AMI've read in several reports today the quotes from Rangers fans that they are "all about loyalty". Presented in such a way that they are far more loyal than any other supporters. Really? I remember dismal crowds home and away in the late 70s and early 80s when Dundee United and Aberdeen were dominating the league. I'd also argue that it's easy to be "loyal" when you're following a team that is using money that isn't theirs to buy silverware for a quarter of a century. I'll give you better examples of loyalty. The fans of any other non-Old Firm SPL club who have suffered at the hands of Rangers and their dishonesty for 25 years but who still keep turning up to support their team. Those are loyal fans.
idee fixe
Saturday, February 18, 2012 at 07:11 PMDavid Murray, the SFA, its getting more smelly by the day. Though I think that COLP becoming active in the case will relegate the part that Strathclydes finest will play. And that is a good thing.
Tightfisted
Saturday, February 18, 2012 at 05:32 PMHas no-one considered that the SFA need to tred very carefully and keep the right side of any legal writs and whatever that will inevitably be chucked around in a confetti storm in the near future,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,give thm a break.......at least for the moment,..Eh???
Scotland world cup victory
Saturday, February 18, 2012 at 05:00 PMLosing patience my @rse! The SFA should have started an inquiry into those cheating lot's methods ages ago. By the way, well done Killie!
TGM Numero Uno
Saturday, February 18, 2012 at 01:59 PMThis whole episode seems to be getting more convoluted by the day. I am sure the Government, The SFA, The administrators, Strathclyde Police, the SPL, Uefa, CID, FBI, CIA, KGB, the BB, the BBC, the NHS even might struggle to get to the bottom of this financial mess.
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