Former FAI boss Delaney under scrutiny over his UEFA role and pay days
By Andrew Warshaw
December 13 – John Delaney, the flamboyant Irishman who strode European football’s corridors of power until being forced to resign as chief executive of his federation (FAI) in March, is still a member of UEFA’s inner circle despite the FAI being in financial meltdown.
Delaney’s colourful and controversial career as an influential voice in European football administration took a potential lethal blow nine months ago when he quit as the FAI’s chief executive just days before he was due to appear in front of a parliamentary committee to be quizzed about a €100,000 personal loan he provided in 2017 that called into question serious governance issues.
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