The man leading rugby’s multi-million pound brain-injury lawsuits is facing “serious questions” from MPs and scrutiny from the Solicitors Regulation Authority over claims he pressured a former England player to lie about having dementia.
It is with a smile that Laurence Stewart says “I was waiting for this question” when he and his Chelsea co-sporting director Paul Winstanley are asked to explain the club’s policy of handing out eight-year contracts.
Former manager was reported to receive over £2m a year as he joined the 250 staff cut from the club payroll