SPFL chief Neil Doncaster has told Rangers to come clean with their alleged evidence as he insisted he has nothing to fear from a potential probe.
The under-fire chief executive finally broke his silence after calls by the Ibrox club for his suspension along with the league governing body’s legal adviser Rod McKenzie.
Rangers chairman Douglas Park claimed the club have whistleblower evidence that raises serious questions over the SPFL’s conduct and that Doncaster refused attempts to discuss it.
The SPFL were cleared by auditors Deloitte in an investigation but Rangers, backed by Hearts, have been granted an EGM calling for an external probe.But, speaking to Sky Sports, Doncaster said the money and time could be better invested in the fight