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Independent Football Regulator is reviewing this matter urgently and we wholeheartedly support their efforts in doing so," the statement added. The BBC and Times investigation also revealed that eight women, including one who was part
Independent Football Regulator said it contacted West Ham over "extremely serious allegations" raised about Sullivan and said it was seeking "urgent information" from him about his suitability for the role. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer
regulations for the league, players or staff to be informed of the details of an ongoing safeguarding case. A West Ham spokesperson said on Wednesday that the club had “clear and robust safeguarding measures
Independent Football Regulator (IFR) is ["in contact" with West Ham](/news/articles/c1ky7gndnlyo) and seeking "urgent information" from Sullivan "relating to his suitability" under its owners, directors and senior executives test adds another layer to the general
Independent Football Regulator (IFR) says it is "in contact" with West Ham and will use its statutory powers to seek "urgent information" from co-owner David Sullivan "relating to his suitability" under its Owners, Directors
regulator could force David Sullivan to sell his stake in [West Ham United](https://www.theguardian.com/football/westhamunited) after the former pornography billionaire was accused of sexually exploitative and predatory behaviour against women over several decades
investigation included allegations about Tony Livesey which we take seriously. We also note Tony has firmly denied the allegations,” a statement read. Livesey, currently a presenter on the BBC’s specialist news and sport channel
investigation by the BBC and the Times in which seven women accused him of sexual misconduct. Three women claimed that the former pornography baron abused his power as the owner of the Daily and Sunday
regulation has certainly failed, that much is obvious as we read the evidence from Meta whistleblowers, now being used in a number of court cases against the tech company, which indicate that big tech