Nandy apologises for breaking rules on football regulator appointment
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Nandy has publicly apologized for violating regulations regarding the appointment of David Kogan as the chair of the new football regulator. This follows revelations that Kogan made two donations totaling £2,900 to the culture secretary, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest in the appointment process. The situation highlights the importance of transparency and adherence to rules in public appointments, especially in sectors as influential as sports governance.
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