David Sullivan Denies Misconduct Claims Amid Regulator Probe

West Ham United co-owner David Sullivan has denied allegations of sexual misconduct following an investigation by the Independent Football Regulator. Sullivan has stepped down from his role as joint chairman while the regulator assesses his suitability.
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The case highlights the intersection of sports governance, corporate accountability, and the handling of serious misconduct allegations in high-profile industries.
West Ham United co-owner David Sullivan has denied allegations of sexual misconduct as the Independent Football Regulator confirmed it is seeking information relating to his suitability under its owners, directors and senior executives regime. The regulator said it was in contact with West Ham and would use its statutory powers to obtain urgent information regarding Sullivan following allegations made by multiple women. The claims, published by BBC Panorama and The Times, accuse the billionaire businessman of abusing his power and preying on young women for sex over several decades. The women were reportedly in their late teens or early twenties and seeking work as models at Sullivan s Daily and Sunday Sport newspapers. As reported by the BBC on Tuesday, in a statement, the IFR described the allegations as extremely serious and said it would assess whether there were grounds for concern regarding Sullivan s role at the club. A spokesperson for the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport said: These deeply concerning allegations must be treated with the utmost seriousness and be investigated by the relevant authorities, with victims given the support they need. The spokesperson added: The Government stands strongly against any form of harassment or abuse of power in the workplace and is working across industries to stamp it out and build an environment where people feel safe and able to challenge inappropriate behaviour. Related News Iran to travel to US day before its first World Cup match Man United to face AC Milan in Poland friendly Why my teammates call me Mahrez — Yohanna Sullivan has categorically denied the allegations and insisted he has engaged in no illegal conduct. The 77-year-old stepped down from his role as West Ham s joint chairman ahead of the publication of the allegations. In a statement announcing his resignation, he said he wanted to focus on fighting what he described as factually incorrect and entirely false, decades-old allegations concerning his personal life. He also criticised the investigation by Panorama and The Times as fundamentally unfair . Sullivan added: After a lifetime spent building businesses in the adult industry in which I have met thousands of women, it is sadly inevitable that a small number of improper conduct claims are being made against me. West Ham said Sullivan had denied any illegal conduct and was stepping aside in order to avoid disruption to the club while he addresses the matter privately . Sullivan has been a leading figure at West Ham for 16 years and became the club s largest individual shareholder following the death of his long-time business partner David Gold in January 2023. PUNCH Online had reported that Sullivan announced Saturday he had stepped down from his role as joint-chair of West Ham with immediate effect. Gilbert Ekugbe Gilbert Ekugbe is a journalist at Punch Newspapers with over a decade of experience reporting on business and economic affairs. He covers markets, corporate developments, finance, and Nigeria’s broader economic landscape. His reporting is informed by extensive newsroom experience and a strong commitment to accuracy and responsible journalism, helping readers understand complex business issues.
The report balances the allegations with the subject's denial and the regulatory process without taking a definitive stance.
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