Charlotte Fakeover publishes evidence as BBC give Green the all clear

Charlotte Fakeover has published a letter claiming to be proof of payments made between Craig Whyte’s Sevco 5088 and those connected to Charles Green.

The latest leaks from the blue room have been delivered by the BBC with the state broadcaster claiming that the internal investigation has found no evidence of links between Green and Whyte.

Earlier this week SFA Chief Stewart Regan confirmed that their enquiry would be based on the club’s own investigation with Pinsent Masons following the publication of tapes of Green and Whyte discussing Sevco matters.

In a newspaper interview Green claimed that one cheque from Whyte had bounced while another was made payable to the mother of Green’s business partner Imran Ahmad.

Tonight Charlotte Fakeover has published a letter from the Nat West confirming that the £25,000 cheque made out to Green was cashed- and didn’t bounce as the former Ibrox chief claimed.

Whyte made the claims in an interview with The Sun and apparently showed them a text from Ahmad reading: “£137.5 received with thanks.”

Responding to that claim am Ibrox spokesman said: “The £137,500 dropped into the account of Mr Ahmad’s mother because no one involved in the takeover wanted any of the disgraced former owner’s money to go near the business account. He could never again be involved or associated with the club.”

Despite that evidence and the material being leaked online it seems that the independent investigation headed up by Pinsent Masons is about to clear Green of being a front man for Whyte.

Whether the SFA are prepared to accept that tale of events remains to be seen but it’s highly likely that the former Motherwell born billionaire has more recordings that could prove highly embarassing to those currently battling for power within Ibrox- and at the SFA.

CLICK HERE for the Charlotte Fakeovers document.

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