Football (Financial Transparency) Bill 2010-12
Progress of the Bill
Bill started in the House of Commons
- House of Commons
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- House of Lords
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- Royal Assent
Last event
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1st reading: House of Commons 13 March, 2012
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13.03.2012
Latest Bill
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Bill 316 2010-12 (as introduced) | PDF version, 77KB | 26.04.2012 |
Latest news on the Football (Financial Transparency) Bill 2010-12
The Bill was not moved for debate on 27 April 2012. The order to read the Bill a second time lapsed. There is no indication when the Bill will progress further.
The Bill had its first reading on 13 March 2012 through the Ten Minute Rule.
If you require any further information about the Bill then please contact the sponsor Damian Collins.
Summary of the Football (Financial Transparency) Bill 2010-12
A Bill to require a football club playing in the top four tiers of English and Scottish professional football to disclose the identity of its owner, the identity of the owner of its home playing ground, training ground, any intellectual property associated with the club or a third party stake in its players and the identities of outstanding creditors; to require all creditors of a football club to be compensated equally should the club go into administration; and for connected purposesStay up to date
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