11 Oct 2011
RANGERS Football Club finance director Donald McIntyre has resigned, months after he was suspended by the club.
He has been suspended for five months after a boardroom battle relating to its new owners.
McIntyre is still an employee of the club.
Rangers has also been battling the taxman in a series of disputes.
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one law for us - another law for football clubs?
I do hope that HMRC stands firm [comment moderated], even if it means placing the clubs into administration or bankruptcy.
Why should football clubs, or indeed any other high profile entities, be treated any differently from other corporate bodies or individuals who have transgressed?
If they use "public Interest" concerns as a "cop-out" not to pursue tax or VAT due, HMRC will lose credibility.
Posted by: Tony Cormack, 12 Oct 2011 | 16:19
RFC
re: above comment. There's always two sides to a story. RFC's business has been let loose in public. Why? Much of it, presumably, is confidential.
Posted by: Stewart , 14 Oct 2011 | 12:32