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Premier League: Human rights abusers could be disqualified from being owners, directors of clubs

Owners and directors of English Premier League clubs can be disqualified for human rights abuses, the organisation said on Thursday.
The league announced changes to its Owners’ and Directors’ Test (OADT), which include new rules that will give it power to remove leading officials if they contravene them.
As well as human rights abusers, any individuals or companies subject to government sanctions can also be disqualified.
Notably, there will be annual checks the league to ensure directors are complying with the OADT.
The changes begin with immediate effect and were unanimously approved the clubs, the league said.
Human rights abuses will be based on the Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020.
Criminal offenses involving violence, corruption, fraud, tax evasion and hate crimes can also lead to disqualification.
In addition, the league will have the power to block potential directors who are under investigation for “conduct that would result in a ‘disqualifying event’ if proven.”
A new independent oversight panel will review decisions taken the league.

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