Man City lawyer claims human rights issues would ‘distract’ football watchdog

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“Is it really practical to expect that the regulator is going to have the expertise, is going to have the time, is going to have the ability to conduct a general assessment of whether a particular person – who may, for all I know, be based abroad – is generally respecting human rights and generally preventing modern slavery?

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