Overview
- David Kogan received conditional endorsement from the Culture, Media and Sport Committee to chair the Independent Football Regulator.
- The committee raised concerns over Kogan's impartiality due to past donations to Labour figures, including Keir Starmer and Lisa Nandy.
- Kogan pledged political neutrality and committed to making no further political contributions if formally appointed.
- The Football Governance Bill, which establishes the regulator, must pass through Parliament before Kogan can assume the role in autumn 2025.
- Kogan brings 45 years of experience in media and football, including negotiating TV rights for the Premier League and EFL.