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Man City’s hearing for 115 charges begins

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The hearing into Manchester City’s 115 charges for alleged breaches of the Premier League’s financial rules began on Monday.

City were charged and referred to an independent commission in February 2023 following a four-year investigation.

It is alleged City breached its financial rules between 2009 and 2018.

City strongly deny all charges and have said their case is supported by a “comprehensive body of irrefutable evidence”.

The Premier League claim City breached rules requiring the club to provide “accurate financial information that gives a true and fair view of the club’s financial position”.

This information covered club revenue, which includes sponsorship income and operating costs.

It has also accused the Premier League champions of not co-operating.

When the Premier League investigation began, City said the allegations were “entirely false” and that the allegations originally published in German newspaper Der Spiegel came from “illegal hacking and out of context publication of City emails”.

City have won eight league titles, multiple cups and the Champions League since their 2008 takeover by the Abu Dhabi United Group.

The private hearing, expected to last around 10 weeks, is being held at the International Dispute Resolution Centre in the city of London.

‘Discreet arrivals for start of case wrapped in secrecy’

Much like the secrecy around the case, the barristers we saw going into the hearing this morning didn’t give much away.

But it provided useful confirmation that the hearing has indeed started – and that it’s happening at London’s International Dispute Resolution Centre.

On Monday morning there was just myself, my producer and one other trade journalist who were outside the location.

Arriving early for the start of this potentially seismic case was Blackstone Chambers barrister Lord Pannick – who has represented everyone from the Queen to former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and was celebrated by City fans last year with a banner saying ‘Pannick on the streets of London’.

Pannick and his clerk were seemingly keen to avoid coming too close to our camera on their way in. He will be leading Manchester City’s legal team, which also includes barristers from Serle Court, Philip Marshall KC and James Mather.

There was no sign of Adam Lewis KC, or other barristers representing the Premier League, so there is a chance they came in via a side entrance.

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