Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis has been charged with match fixing in Greece and has been ordered to stand down as chairman of Olympiakos: Match fixing charges
The charges are unlikely to affect his freedom to continue his ownership and running of Forest. The Football League’s rules requiring owners and directors to be “fit and proper” people, which are under review, currently bar a person who has been convicted of a criminal offence involving dishonesty. Somebody under criminal investigation, or subject to criminal charges or prosecution, remains free to own a club and is considered fit and proper until conviction.
In a statement on the Olympiakos website he said: 'I am certain that my innocence with regard to these remaining charges will be demonstrated by the judicial process that will ensue, thus fully exonerating me'. He previously told the BBC that allegations he was involved in a 'criminal organisation' were invented by 'jealous' opponents to 'destroy' his success with Olympiakos.
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