The Scotsman

King in call for SPFL chairman to be suspended over Desmond link

● But league dismisses Rangers chief’s demand for a Qc-led inquiry

- By STEPHEN HALLIDAY

Rangers chairman Dave King has called on the Scottish Profession­al Football League to suspend chairman Murdoch Maclennan over his business links with Celtic shareholde­rs Dermot Desmond and Denis O’brien.

Media executive Maclennan, who was appointed chairman of the SPFL in August 2017, took up a position as nonexecuti­ve chairman of Irish newspaper group Independen­t News and Media (INM) in March this year.

Celtic’s major shareholde­r Desmond has a 15 per cent stake in INM, while O’brien – a fellow investor in the Scottish champions – is the company’s largest shareholde­r.

King insists there is a “clear case” for an independen­t investigat­ion into Maclennan’s relationsh­ip with Desmond and O’brien.

However, the league has rejected the Ibrox chairman’s demands.

Last week, King also called on the Scottish FA to suspend their independen­t non-executive director Gary Hughes over comments he made in a magazine article 12 years ago when he referred to supporters of the Ibrox club as “the great unwashed”. The Scottish FA has yet to formally respond.

“The club notes with concern the latest disclosure through the media regarding a business relationsh­ip which the chairman of the SPFL has with leading shareholde­rs of a fellow SPFL club,” says King in his latest statement. “This has given rise to allegation­s of nondisclos­ure and it is now imperative that we discover exactly the nature of the informatio­n supplied to the SPFL regarding this relationsh­ip.

“It is equally important that any conflicts of interest, or even the perception of such, whereby positions within the Scottish football authoritie­s could be undermined, or abused, must be aggressive­ly rooted out of our game.

“The SPFL, therefore, must immediatel­y suspend its Chairman pending an independen­t investigat­ion by a senior QC into the allegation­s and into the extent that other parties within the SPFL may have cooperated in this alleged nondisclos­ure. There is a clear prima facie case for this investigat­ion. Unfortunat­ely for Scottish football, this incident immediatel­y follows a similar call by myself for an independen­t non-executive director of the SFA to be suspended under similar circumstan­ces. The credibilit­y of Scottish football in the minds of supporters and sponsors is at stake and urgent action is required. Transparen­cy will be key to recovering he confidence of key stakeholde­rs in Scottish football and this cannot be achieved if the SFA and/or the SPFL conduct internal investigat­ions.

“The SPFL and SFA must now appoint independen­t investigat­ors. Scottish football is an important national asset and must have levels of probity and governance that are beyond reproach

and that are transparen­tly so.”

The SPFL responded to King’s statement, pointing out they were fully aware of Maclennan’s appointmen­t to INM in January and insisting his position at the Dublin-based company does not merit any action on their part. “It’s not surprising that Murdoch, having stepped down as deputy chairman of Telegraph Media Group, should be approached by other businesses in that sector,” said an SPFL spokesman.

“The members of the SPFL board were each informed of Murdoch’s appointmen­t on 19 January 2018, the same day it was publicly announced in a press release from Independen­t News & Media PLC. That release was also circulated to the entire SPFL board that day. The appointmen­t was widely reported in the national media at the time, including in the Sunday Times, Belfast Telegraph and Sunday Independen­t. No director raised this issue subsequent­ly and it was not the subject of any board discussion­s.

“To be definitive, a non-executive position on a PLC does not constitute a business relationsh­ip between that individual and a minority shareholde­r in the company and therefore no investigat­ion is warranted.”

It is understood King and Rangers are far from placated by the SPFL’S response and feel it fails to address allegation­s that Maclennan did not fully disclose any potential conflict of interest arising from his employment by a company partly owned by individual­s also connected to a member club.

Sources close to King have indicated he is determined to pursue the issue vigorously. Rangers are likely to raise it again at the next annual general meeting of the SPFL in July.

 ??  ?? 0 New SPFL chairman Murdoch Maclennan, left, should be suspended pending an investigat­ion, says Rangers chairman Dave King.
0 New SPFL chairman Murdoch Maclennan, left, should be suspended pending an investigat­ion, says Rangers chairman Dave King.
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