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Is Labour’s football regulator already falling apart?
One of the most common yet most difficult political footballs for politicians to control is cronyism, as Labour is currently finding out. The Government is scrambling to deal with the connections its preferred candidate to chair the new football regulator, David Kogan, has to the party. Lisa Nandy, the Culture Secretary, has removed herself from the process of rubber-stamping Kogan’s approval to the post, after he revealed to a select committee …


Inquiry launched into appointment of football regulator chairman
David Kogan, a media rights expert, was named as the Government’s preferred candidate.
Inquiry Launched into David Kogan's Appointment as Chair of New Football Regulator Amid Concerns of Political Bias
The appointment of David Kogan as the new chair of English football's regulator has sparked controversy and scrutiny. This article explores the political implications, public perception, and the ongoing inquiry into Kogan's selection. With transparency and accountability at stake, the future of football governance in England hangs in the balance. Source
Inquiry launched into appointment of football regulator chairman - Jersey Evening Post
The man set to lead the new football regulator faces an inquiry into his appointment following accusations of “cronyism” from the Conservatives. David Kogan, a media rights expert, was named as the Government’s preferred candidate to chair the Independent Football Regulator in April, and his appointment was endorsed by a cross-party committee of MPs last month. But the revelation that he had donated money to both Sir Keir Starmer and Culture Sec…
Lisa Nandy steps back from football regulator chair decision over donor ties
LISA NANDY has withdrawn from the final decision on who will chair the new independent football regulator, following the revelation that the government’s preferred candidate, David Kogan, had donated to her Labour leadership campaign.David Kogan, a media executive nominated by the government as chair of the regulator earlier this year, disclosed last month that he had donated to Nandy during her 2020 bid to replace Jeremy Corbyn, reported The Gu…
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