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FA chairman faces questions
- Updated: October 17, 2016
Football Association chairman Greg Clarke will face the Commons Culture, Media and Sport select committee on Monday.
Clarke is expected to be asked to launch an independent inquiry into allegations of corruption in football.
In the wake of the Daily Telegraph’s investigation into bribery and wrongdoing in football, Clarke will also be grilled by MPs on the level of due diligence carried out by the FA before it appointed former head coach Sam Allardyce.
Allardyce’s contract as England boss was terminated by mutual consent in September after he was secretly filmed as part of the Daily Telegraph’s investigation.
City of London Police launched an investigation into bribery and the role of …