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RTC turns the spotlight onto Andrew Dickson

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The Rangers Tax Case website has turned it’s attention to the ‘EBT’ row at the heart of the SFA.

Rather than accept that it was ‘game up’ when liquidation followed on four months after administration brazen Andrew Dickson has been networking his way through the ranks over the last five years.

Dickson deliberately and dishonestly failed every club in the country by creating side contracts for dozen of players and refused to register those details with the SFA and SPL.

In July he was elected onto the SFA Congress, there can be little doubt that he had a heavy influence on the SFA’s decision not to take part in a Judicial Review. As their statement made clear raking over the coals would have been very uncomfortable.

Unfortunately for Dickson and Stewart Regan not admitting their guilt, doing the honourable thing and setting up a Judicial Review is only going to make the scandal much bigger.

We are already at the stage that the cover ups since granting Rangers (IL) a UEFA licence in 2011 is a much bigger issue than the initial honest mistakes.

Running alongside that particular timeline has been the award winning RTC website.

After the events of yesterday it returned to action with the spotlight firmly on Dickson.

RTC reports: “There are legal and tactical reasons for not just dumping everything for public consumption. However, ex-Rangers administrator and current TRFC Ltd Director, Andrew Dickson’s appearance before the First Tier Tribunal (Tax) on 18 April 2011 provides an opportunity for anyone with an interest in this story to get a cross-sectional view of the rot that rampaged through one of Scotland’s biggest football clubs in the first decade of this millennium.

The document attached below is a verbatim copy- without editing or alteration- of the official transcript of Mr Dickson’s submission and cross-examination that day.

CLICK HERE for document.

With Dickson on board the good ship SFA things are only going to become more and more compromised, more compromised than when Regan was making excused for his ‘heavily compromised’ President, Campbell Ogilvie.

Dave King, Paul Murray and Alastair Johnston were all directors involved with the scandal of the 2011 UEFA licence and are viewed as fit and proper by Regan and the SFA.

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