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WESTMINSTER HALL

9.30amEmployment in Wales: Chris Ruane

11.00amEffect of London Bridge station redevelopment on rail services: Heidi Alexander

Notes:

The sitting will be suspended from 11.30am to 2.30pm.

 

2.30pmCommonwealth immigration and visas: Andrew Rosindell

4.00pmConfiscation of property from British nationals in Goa and corruption amongst government officials: Tim Loughton

4.30pmSports Direct and USC Dundonald: Mr Brian H. Donohoe

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MIKE Ashley’s credentials to invest in Rangers have been questioned by a Scots MP during a speech in the Palace of Westminster.

 

Brian Donohoe used parliamentary privilege to question whether the billionaire Newcastle United owner was a fit and proper person to take over at Ibrox.

 

His criticism came after Ashley plunged his fashion retailer USC into administration, only to buy it again through one of his other subsidiaries, leaving many workers out of a job.

 

Donohoe said: “Given the way Mike Ashley has behaved, is the Sports Direct supremo a fit and proper person to be buying shares in Ibrox and appointing his people to the board?

 

”He has shown scant regard for his workers and thrown many loyal people on the scrapheap.

 

“It is wrong that this individual is allowed anywhere close to Rangers.

 

“We need transparency into the affairs of Mike Ashley and the affairs of Glasgow Rangers.”

 

The USC deal - brokered through former Rangers administrators Duff and Phelps - resulted in the loss of 88 jobs at the firm’s headquarters in Dundonald, South Ayrshire.

 

Mr Donohoe says that USC staff were given no advance warning when they were made redundant just after Christmas.

 

According to Forbes magazine, Ashley, who owns just under 8.9 per cent of Rangers shares but wields a massive amount of power at the club, is worth £3.3billion making him the 293rd richest person in the world.

 

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/not-fit-run-rangers-mp-5053298?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

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