The Scotsman

Rangers want review of SFA board process

- By STEPHEN HALLIDAY

Rangers have welcomed the departure of Gary Hughes from the Scottish FA board and called for a review of the processes in place for the organisati­on’s appointmen­t of independen­t directors.

The Ibrox club are also demanding assurances from the Scottish FA over the extent of Hughes’ involvemen­t in the investigat­ion which led to the notice of complaint issued against them last month in relation to the Uefa licence they were granted in 2011.

Hughes announced on Monday that he would not be-seeking re-election to the

Scottish FA board at their annual general meeting which takes place at Hampden today. Rangers chairman Dave King had previously called for Hughes to be suspended following the re-emergence of a 12-year-old magazine article in which the Celtic supporting businessma­n had referred to supporters of the Ibrox side as “the great unwashed”. Hughes joined the Scottish FA board in 2015 and backed their decision last year not to sanction an independen­t review of Rangers’ use of Employee Benefit Trusts to pay staff from 2001 to 2010. But Rangers still have concerns over any part played by Hughes in the eightmonth investigat­ion undertaken by Scottish FA compliance officer Tony Mcglennan into the 2011 Uefa licence issue, sparked by testimony given during the fraud trial of former chairman Craig Whyte.

Two charges have been issued, alleging breaches of Scottish FA regulation­s relating to the obtaining of the licence. The principal hearing will be heard on 26 June with potential punishment­s ranging from a fine to expulsion from the SFA.

Rangers have said they will “fiercely resist” the charges and now, in their response to Hughes’ exit, have described them as “ridiculous”.

“Rangers notes that Gary Hughes will not be standing again for the Scottish FA’S board,” said a club spokespers­on. “Hopefully, this decision augurs well for the Scottish FA under the stewardshi­p of its new chief executive officer.

“However, Rangers will be seeking a review of the SFA’S procedures for such appointmen­ts because it is vitally important that those who do stand for election to independen­t posts in particular are indeed truly independen­t.

“Rangers shall also be asking the SFA to review whether Mr Hughes was party to any discussion­s regarding the ridiculous Notice of Complaint brought against the club.

“Furthermor­e, Rangers must be assured that no actions taken by Mr Hughes during the period of his appointmen­t could have impacted negatively on our club.”

Rangers also remain on a collision course with the Scottish Profession­al Football League who have rejected calls from King for the suspension of their chairman Murdoch Maclennan.

King is determined to pursue the issue of what he regards as a conflict of interest in Maclennan’s appointmen­t earlier this year as non-executive chairman of Irish media group IRN which is partly owned by Celtic shareholde­rs Dermot Desmond and Denis O’brien.

Rangers have disputed the SPFL claim that full details of Maclennan’s appointmen­t were shared with board members at the time. Stewart Robertson, the Rangers managing director, sits on the SPFL board and the Ibrox club will seek to raise the issue again when the league holds its annual general meeting on 23 July.

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