DUBLIN (Reuters) - The head of the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) will face questions from lawmakers over a 100,000 euro (87,204 pounds) loan provided to the governing body, which the prime minister described as 'unusual'.
DUBLIN - The head of the Football Association of Ireland will face questions from lawmakers over a 100,000 euro loan provided to the governing body, which the prime minister described as"unusual".
Delaney said in a statement it was the only time he had given such a loan. The FAI said it had repaid the sum in full two months later. It also said it had written to Ireland's corporate watchdog to explain the payment. "It does seem a bit unusual, a body of that size, given its operations and the funding it receives," Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Wednesday.
Sport Ireland, a state-funded coordination body, said the FAI had not notified it at any stage about a deterioration in its finances, as it would have been obliged to do.
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