DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's government referred a state-commissioned independent audit of the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) to police on Wednesday, one of a number of probes into the national soccer body's finances and corporate governance practices.
The FAI has been hit by a series of scandals since it acknowledged this year that it had broken state funding rules by failing to tell authorities about a short-term loan made to it by former chief executive John Delaney to deal with cash flow issues in 2017.
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