Rangers investigated by SPL over undisclosed payments to players The Scottish Premier League have launched an investigation into allegations that Rangers made undisclosed payments to players. The probe, instigated at a board meeting today (Monday), comes in the wake of claims from former Rangers director Hugh Adam that some payments were not included in official contracts that were registered with the SPL. A statement from the league read: 'The SPL board has instructed an investigation into the alleged non-disclosure to the SPL of payments made by or on behalf of Rangers FC to players since 1 July 1998.' Waiting game: Lee McCulloch arrives at Murray Park for training on Monday The payments allegedly left out of official contracts centre on the use of employment benefit trusts, which were the subject of a tax tribunal in January
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