A statement has been issued this evening
has concluded an"internal investigation" into the club's controversial decision to sign a player reportedly accused of rape in the USA.the head coach and chief executive of the ice hockey team had been suspendedIn a statement this evening, chairman Neil Black said:"I have now concluded my internal investigation into the events which led to the suspension of both Malcolm Cameron and Gareth Chalmers on Thursday 29 September.
"As a result of my findings, the Glasgow Clan are with immediate effect making the following changes to the management and reporting structure of the on-ice activities of the Clan. "Malcolm Cameron will return to his role as head coach, reporting to a newly appointed Clan GM whose role and appointment replaces that of the current Clan chief executive."In the meantime, the head coach will now report directly to the Clan chairman until the Clan GM appointment is confirmed."The club sincerely apologises to anyone upset by recent events."
The Clan announced the signing of Finnish defenceman Lasse Uusivirta on Thursday, but two hours later a further statement confirmed he would no longer be joining the club. Uusivirta, 33, was reportedly arrested in the United States over allegations of rape in 2013 but allegedly fled to his native Finland with no intention of returning, according to the assistant district attorney who handled the case.
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