FAI choose Portuguese route to justify slice of betting tax largesse

Thursday morning sees the FAI delegation, including under-fire chief executive Jonathan Hill, face an interrogation by the Dáil’s powerful Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on governance and finances.
FAI choose Portuguese route to justify slice of betting tax largesse

The Football Association of Ireland delegation will face an interogation from the PAC.

The FAI have cited the Portuguese FA as an example of a peer football association directly thriving from the sports betting levy income.

Thursday morning sees the FAI delegation, including under-fire chief executive Jonathan Hill, face an interrogation by the Dáil’s powerful Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on governance and finances.

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