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Newscatle United takeover: Amnesty International urges Premier League to alter owner test

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Amnesty International has advised the Premier League to change its owners’ and directors’ test to address human rights issues” amid the Saudi Arabian-backed control of Newcastle United.

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Approval for the takeover from the Premier League could hold on Thursday.

A consortium would be in control of the club, not the Saudi state.

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The state has been accused of human rights abuses which Amnesty International say must be a factor in deciding whether the conrol proceeds.

“Instead of allowing those implicated in serious human rights violations to walk into English football simply because they have deep pockets, we have urged the Premier League to change their owners’ and directors’ test to address human rights issues,” said Sacha Deshmukh, Amnesty International chief executive.

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“The phrase ‘human rights’ does not even appear in the owners’ and directors’ test despite English football supposedly adhering to Fifa standards. We have sent the Premier League a suggested new human rights-compliant test and we reiterate our call on them to overhaul their standards on this.

“As with Formula One, elite boxing, golf or tennis, an association with top-tier football is a very attractive means of rebranding a country or person with a tarnished reputation. The Premier League needs to better understand the dynamic of sportswashing and tighten its ownership rules.”

The Public Investment Fund (PIF), which is set to provide 80% of funds for the £300m deal and would be the majority owner, will be seen as separate to the state and therefore allow the takeover to pass the Premier League owners’ and directors’ test.

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It is believed a resolution came after Saudi Arabia settled an alleged piracy dispute with Qatar-based broadcaster beIN Sports, which owns rights to show Premier League matches in the Middle East.

With PIF deemed a separate entity, that and any piracy issues are no longer an impediment to the takeover in the Premier League’s view.

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Many Newcastle fans want current owner Mike Ashley to leave the club after a 14-year reign, which they believe has been plagued by a lack of investment and ambition.

The Premier League and Newcastle have declined to comment.

 

Written by Ishaq Mustafa

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