Belgian Football Anderlecht-Club Brugge this afternoon and that was in ‘The Seventh Day’ the main reason for Marc Coucke in the studio to invite. The chairman of Anderlecht looks it back on an eventful week and announced a large capital increase.
In the aftermath of the investigation into money laundering, tax fraud and matchfixing in the Belgian football competition, has decided RSC Anderlecht to the payments to non-transparent brokers to provisionally freeze. Mogi Bayat left a sum of money in confiscation, and announced through his lawyer that Anderlecht is in a financially difficult waters would suffer. Also Bayats company Creative & Management Group (CMG) announced in a press release mentioned a financially precarious situation at RSCA.
Spittle according to Coucke. “We have no financial problems. There is here worked very hard, the marches fantastic. Coucke announced even a significant increase in capital ‘The Seventh Day’. “I can first confirm that the capital increase is completed, that means more than thirty million more in the club.”
Coucke defends the decision to make certain payments to brokers, such as Mogi Bayat, for the moment to strike. “For we that sometimes weird paying bills, we want clarity on the ultimate beneficiaries. So can we avoid being complicit. That measure seems to me not more than normal,” said the strong man of RSCA, who is also chairman of the Pro League, a fight against rogue agents. “A lot of brokers applaud what we do. But some resist, all kinds of untruths rondbuizen and get out there in the press a great forum for. For such people there is no place in the Belgian football. Both in the Pro League as RSC Anderlecht, I want to set a good example. There must affairs structural change, so that it never happens again.”
“The past is the past. The public prosecutor’s office and other authorities all uitspitten. And if there are illegal things have happened, that should be addressed. But the Pro League has nothing to do with it,” says Coucke. “I have no sense that four years after ‘Operation Clean Hands’ an ‘Operation Clean Feet’. We must ensure that this is a reboot in the Belgian football. As for the future, we are now the standards. With the right measures into the past, and strict rules for the future. And then we’ll all emerge stronger.”