Calls for Starmer to face investigation over appointment of football regulator chair
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Calls for Starmer to face investigation over appointment of football regulator chair
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"The Conservatives have urged the government's independent ethics adviser to investigate whether Sir Keir Starmer risked a conflict of interest during the selection process for the new football watchdog's chairman. In a letter to Sir Laurie Magnus, the ethics adviser, the Tories are demanding further scrutiny over donations Sir Keir received from David Kogan. Mr Kogan was named in April as the government's preferred candidate to chair the Independent Football Regulator."
Journalists are funded to report on reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech without paywalls, producing investigations and documentaries such as 'The A Word'. Donations enable on-the-ground reporting and interviews with both sides to parse facts from messaging. Conservatives have asked the government's independent ethics adviser to investigate whether Sir Keir Starmer risked a conflict of interest during the selection of the new football watchdog chair because of donations from David Kogan. Mr Kogan was named as the government's preferred candidate to chair the Independent Football Regulator, which aims to bolster clubs' financial sustainability across the football "pyramid" and prevent breakaway leagues. A prior probe found Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy breached the public appointments code by not declaring donations from Kogan.
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