Sir Keir Starmer has requested the Chief Secretary to the Treasury to fulfill a bunch of retired footballers who say they had been victims of “monetary abuse”.
Danny Murphy, Brian Deane and Rod Wallace are a part of the V11 marketing campaign group, which is made up of 11 former gamers who invested with Kingsbridge Asset Administration within the Nineties and 2000s.
At Prime Minister’s Questions, Labour MP Jo White in contrast the problem to the Submit Workplace scandal.
“Working-class footballers misplaced a whole lot of thousands and thousands to monetary mis-selling, however the V11 group remains to be being pursued for tax on cash they by no means had,” she mentioned.
The Prime Minister mentioned a gathering would set up “what additional steps the federal government can take to assist these affected.”
David McKee and Kevin McMenamin, who ran Kingsbridge, have beforehand denied any wrongdoing.
Final 12 months, they advised the BBC: “Always Kingsbridge suggested in good religion and set out the dangers and alternatives each earlier than and after any funding was agreed.”













