FAI vice-president resigns after whistleblower allegations revealed in the Sunday Independent
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John Finnegan resigned from his position as vice-president of the Football Association of Ireland, citing personal and family reasons for his departure. He served in this role for two years. His resignation occurred after a whistleblower revealed details of allegations involving several individuals, including claims regarding an FAI official sending inappropriate messages. The timing of his resignation aligns closely with these allegations being made public, indicating possible influence on his decision to step down.
John Finnegan has announced his resignation as vice-president of the Football Association of Ireland, citing personal and family reasons. This decision comes after two years in the role.
His resignation follows allegations revealed last weekend, regarding inappropriate messages sent by an FAI official, which were reported by a whistleblower.
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