English FA chief executive Martin Glenn has made an embarrassing U-turn after admitting Mark Sampson DID subject Nigerian born England internationals Eniola Aluko and Drew Spence to racist abuse.
Sampson was sacked last month following evidence of ‘inappropriate and unacceptable’ behaviour with female players in his previous role as Bristol Academy manager.
But Sampson had been earlier cleared of wrongdoing by two previous external investigations into allegations he discriminated against Chelsea duo Aluko and Spence.
Glenn appeared before a Government select committee Wednesday to answer questions about the bungled inquiries.
Glenn said: “On behalf of The Football Association I would like to sincerely apologise to Eniola Aluko and Drew Spence.
“Based on new evidence submitted to independent barrister Katharine Newton, she has now found that they were both subject to discriminatory remarks made by an FA employee. This is not acceptable.
“In her final report Katharine Newton concluded that on two separate occasions Mark Sampson made ill-judged attempts at humour, which as a matter of law were discriminatory on grounds of race within the meaning of the Equality Act 2010.”
“Katharine Newton did however conclude that Mark Sampson was not racist.
“She also concluded that there was no evidence to support the allegations that Eniola Aluko was subjected to ‘a course of bullying and discriminatory conduct’ by Mark Sampson.
“Our ambition has always been to find the truth and take swift and appropriate action if needed.
“It was our decision to have the original, second and final investigation to ensure that due diligence was taken.
“It is regrettable that Eniola did not participate in the first external investigation as this would have enabled Katharine Newton to conduct and complete her investigation sooner. Eniola who plays for Chelsea ladies, has made over 102 appearances for England scoring 33 goals. she has also scored 26 goals for Chelsea Ladies in over 60 appearances since joining the club from Birmingham city Ladies in 2012
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