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Polis Scotland do take corporate speak to another level at times. St Mirren issue a fairly detailed statement about what is going on and the PS respond by saying ‘we can confirm we are investigating a football club in the Paisley area’. Data protection / confidentiality  and all that......

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1 hour ago, Drewmc said:

Polis Scotland do take corporate speak to another level at times. St Mirren issue a fairly detailed statement about what is going on and the PS respond by saying ‘we can confirm we are investigating a football club in the Paisley area’. Data protection / confidentiality  and all that......

Ibrox is in the Paisley area - just saying....🤣

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It'll be much ado about nothing. No playing or coaching staff involved.

Its gives something for lower tier Hearts fans and tree house tam to get all excited about. 

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17 minutes ago, Blaze said:

It'll be much ado about nothing. No playing or coaching staff involved.

Its gives something for lower tier Hearts fans and tree house tam to get all excited about. 

Just popped in to see wot it’s about, already knew your gaffers were shite wi numbers when the 4/6 & top got mentioned 😂😂

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3 hours ago, Drewmc said:

Polis Scotland do take corporate speak to another level at times. St Mirren issue a fairly detailed statement about what is going on and the PS respond by saying ‘we can confirm we are investigating a football club in the Paisley area’. Data protection / confidentiality  and all that......

Bloody Arthurlie at it again!!!

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Stating the obvious, but this will be because The Kibble are part of the equation for the first time.

High profile charities (real ones, not ones that supply PPE to Hancock) have to be super clean about all of their finances - AND about the tax and ethical policies of their suppliers.

The Kibble's finance people will no doubt be the ones who have highlighted something that doesn't pass those standards.

This could be something like a supplier (stewards, catering, those who run corporate hospitality) paying people cash in hand with no expectation it's declared.

Understandably Kibble would not want to be associated with something like that. Neither should St Mirren, but I'm guessing most clubs don't pay too much attention to the detail of how someone providing them with a service handle their employees tax.

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