Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 9
Football Regulator Seeks Urgent Information on 77-Year-Old David Sullivan as West Ham Suitability Review Starts
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 9

Football Regulator Seeks Urgent Information on 77-Year-Old David Sullivan as West Ham Suitability Review Starts

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 9

Summary

  • The Independent Football Regulator said it is in contact with West Ham and will use statutory powers to seek urgent information from co-owner David Sullivan over his suitability under its owners and directors regime.
  • Multiple women alleged Sullivan abused his power and preyed on them for sex, including when some were in their late teens or early 20s while seeking work at his newspapers; he categorically denied the claims.
  • Sullivan, 77, stepped down as West Ham joint chairman over the weekend after 16 years, saying he wanted to fight what he called factually incorrect and entirely false decades-old allegations.
  • The regulator said the allegations are extremely serious and could lead to a formal suitability investigation if the material it gathers raises grounds for concern about his role at the club.
  • The government called the claims deeply concerning and said they must be investigated by the relevant authorities, underscoring wider scrutiny of abuse of power in workplaces.

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