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Watford to hold investigation
- Updated: October 25, 2016
Watford have confirmed they are holding an internal investigation into the alleged falsifying of documents, that were presented to the footballing authorities during Gino Pozzo’s takeover of the Hornets in 2014.
This follows a Daily Telegraph article which claimed a forged banking letter sent to the English Football League (EFL), showed that ‘Pozzo had enough funds to bankroll Watford,’ thus allowing him to take total control of the Hertfordshire team.
The newspaper feature describes how the fabricated letter appeared to be from global banking giant HSBC, who have since been shown a copy of the document.
An EFL Spokesman had earlier said: “We can confirm, following receipt of information from the Daily Telegraph, that we …