It has also asked the board to clarify Green's position as chief executive in light of the recent controversy.Former owner Craig Whyte has also alleged close links with the pair during their consortium's purchase of the Ibrox club's assets last year. Green responded by revealing that Whyte had deposited £137,000 in a Rangers account and would not take the money back.On the charge of racism against Ahmad, one of the largest institutional shareholders in the Ibrox club told Scotland it was "confident that the board and their advisers are looking into these matters and we're looking forward to hearing their views".That coincided with Rangers Supporters' Trust issuing a statement urging Green and Ahmad to take legal action against Whyte.Despite Green apologising for any offence caused by his remark about Mr Ahmad, the SFA citing the chief executive for comments "of an offensive and racist nature.In a statement, the supporters' trust said the board had "the competency and authority to deal with the matters surrounding Mr Green's recent performance.Now the chief executive faces being questioned by his boardroom colleagues not only about the SFA's allegation of bringing the game into disrepute but over the claims about his links with Whyte.
Friday, 12 April 2013
Charles Green faces grilling
It has also asked the board to clarify Green's position as chief executive in light of the recent controversy.Former owner Craig Whyte has also alleged close links with the pair during their consortium's purchase of the Ibrox club's assets last year. Green responded by revealing that Whyte had deposited £137,000 in a Rangers account and would not take the money back.On the charge of racism against Ahmad, one of the largest institutional shareholders in the Ibrox club told Scotland it was "confident that the board and their advisers are looking into these matters and we're looking forward to hearing their views".That coincided with Rangers Supporters' Trust issuing a statement urging Green and Ahmad to take legal action against Whyte.Despite Green apologising for any offence caused by his remark about Mr Ahmad, the SFA citing the chief executive for comments "of an offensive and racist nature.In a statement, the supporters' trust said the board had "the competency and authority to deal with the matters surrounding Mr Green's recent performance.Now the chief executive faces being questioned by his boardroom colleagues not only about the SFA's allegation of bringing the game into disrepute but over the claims about his links with Whyte.
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