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Football: Human rights issues a ‘glaring omission’ in white paper

February 25, 2023
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Football: Human rights issues a ‘glaring omission’ in white paper

Human Lives Human Rights: The government is guilty of a “glaring omission” for failing to mention human rights issues in its new football white paper.

The document published on Thursday promised a new independent regulator would perform strengthened owners’ and directors’ tests on those seeking to take control of English professional clubs.

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However, it made no explicit mention of consideration being given to individuals or entities linked to human rights abuses.

Rights group called upon the Premier League to consider Saudi Arabia’s human rights record when the country’s Public Investment Fund bought a controlling stake in Newcastle in 2021, and has repeated it amid a Qatari bid for Manchester United.

With growing concern at the prospect of state-linked entities buying their way into English football for sportswashing purposes, it was disappointing that there was no proper consideration given to human rights issues in the white paper — which seems, to say the least, a glaring omission.

Football is close to the hearts of many people and there’s real disquiet at the lack of safeguards in the current owners’ and directors’ rules over those linked to human rights violations overseas being able to acquire historic English clubs.

During the planned period of selective consultation over the regulator role, we hope that the need for ownership rules which are human rights-compliant is accepted and that the remit of a future regulator includes the scrutiny of the human rights record of prospective owners.

It will still be months if not years before the regulator comes into existence, so in the meantime we’re continuing to call on the Premier League to take the initiative and update its ownership rules to produce a test that can serve as a working model for a new regulator.

Sports minister Stuart Andrew responded directly to a question on why the white paper did not mention human rights by saying: “We will obviously be looking at other regulatory bodies to see what mechanisms they are using.

“That’s the sort of technical detail that we’ll be going through as we get preparing for the legislation.”

The Premier League gave the PIF takeover of Newcastle the green light in October 2021 after receiving legally binding assurances that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia would not control the club.

This meant that no-one with direct links to the Saudi state was subject to the league’s owners’ and directors’ test. The chairman of the PIF is Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The new regulator will be able to identify whether it considers someone with a controlling interest in a club has affiliations which make them a “politically exposed person,” and could insert specific conditions into that club’s licence to account for that. It will also use its powers to determine who a club’s ultimate beneficial owner is, if this is unclear.

Tags: Manchester UnitedNewcastlePremier LeagueSacha DeshmukhSaudi ArabiasportswashingUKwhite paper

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