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Dave King
Born (1955-08-03)3 August 1955 (age 69)
Ayr, Scotland
NationalityBritish
OccupationOutsourcing

David Cunningham King (born 3 August 1955)[1] is a Scottish-born, South African based former chairman ofRangers Football Club.

Early life

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King, one of seven children, was born and brought up in theCastlemilk area of Glasgow. He attendedAllan Glen's High School in the city after passing a bursary examination.[2] He worked atWeir's Pumps in the nearby Cathcart area, before he was transferred to its South African operation in 1976.[3]

Business career

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Following the transfer to South Africa by his employer, King took on several business roles and accumulated substantial personal wealth. The extent of King's wealth remains undisclosed but was sufficient for him to be included in a South African 'Rich List' in 2012.[4] He was a financial adviser to many South African public institutions including theSouth African Post Office and theSouth African Reserve Bank in his early stages before establishing afinancial risk management company, Specialised Outsourcing, that won a contract to manage the treasury operations ofUmgeni Water.[5][6]

On 14 June 2002BBC News referred to South African reports that King faced eleven counts of tax related offences when he appeared at the Regional Court in Randburg, near Johannesburg. It was alleged that he owed the tax authorities over 900 millionrand: approximately £60m but King strenuously denied this and successfully fought the tax authorities in court in what became SA's longest running tax dispute .[7][8] King's tax problems began after one of his trust owned property companies bought anIrma Stern painting at an auction for R1.7 million in 2000. This attracted the attention of Charles Chipps, special investigator at theSouth African Revenue Service, SARS, who investigated King's personal tax returns to do a lifestyle audit. Chipps established that King's declared taxable income was insufficient to support his lifestyle but as King stated in subsequent legal proceedings, Chipps was looking at his personal tax returns and not those of the company that purchased the art work. The company that purchased the art work was up to date with its tax affairs. A massive tax dispute arose around what were King's personal tax obligations versus the tax obligations of his family trust companies.[9][10]

After a decade of legal process, including an initially agreed, but subsequently vetoed, settlement,[11] King and his family trust structures eventually reached a joint settlement with the tax authority which incorporated an agreement by King to plead guilty to routine statutory charges and agreeing to pay a fine for these statutory offences. King subsequently explained that he agreed to plead to the lesser statutory offences as they were not serious enough to restrict him from serving as a director of companies or in securing visa for international travel to the USA[12][13][14][15] King was represented byBarry Roux, the lawyer who would later become well known for his defence ofOscar Pistorius.[16]

Shareholding in Rangers Football Club

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King joined the board of directors ofRangers Football Club as a non-executive director on 30 March 2000.[17] He then invested £20 million of his personal wealth into Murray Sports Ltd. The football club enteredadministration on 14 February 2012. On 22 February 2012 King had a meeting with the club's administrators along with managerAlly McCoist.[18]

On 7 June 2012 King called for the rejection of the proposedCompany Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) to bring Rangers out of administration.[19] The proposal was subsequently turned down by the club's largest creditor,HM Revenue and Customs, and Rangers FC enteredLiquidation.[20]

Despite the loss of his £20 million investment because of the club's financial collapse, King had indicated a willingness to invest in Rangers again. On 2 January 2015, King acquired almost 15% of shares in Rangers International Football Club, the owner of Rangers FC, from two separate shareholders. This came just two days after a trio of Scottish businessmen, known as the Three Bears, bought a large percentage of shares from the Laxey Partners. Both King and the Three Bears announced that they would work together to try and steer the club out of financial trouble. King's purchase made him the largest sole shareholder of the club.[21]

King used his shareholding to convene an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company on 6 March 2015. Despite opposition from Mike Ashley and the Easdale brothers King was able to have the existing board removed. Shareholders approved the appointment of King as non-executive chairman,Paul Murray as interim chairman and non-executive director and John Gilligan as a non-executive director of Rangers International Football Club plc, with immediate effect.[22] King indicated prior to the meeting that he would not take up the appointment immediately as he first had to pass the "fit and proper" test that the Scottish Football Association (SFA) applied to the chairman of any football club in Scotland. The SFA investigated King's tax settlement arrangements as part of its fit and proper investigation and concluded in May 2015 by way of public announcement that King had passed its fit and proper test. King was consequently appointed Rangers chairman on 22 May 2015.[23] Shareholders voted Chief executive officerDerek Llambias and Finance director Barry Leach off the board.[24] King then led the recovery of Rangers from the lower leagues in Scotland back into the Premiership and ultimately to become Scottish Premier League Champions in 2021 and Europa League finalists in 2022. He was responsible for bringing Steven Gerrard to the club as part of this recovery process.

Personal life

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King is married to Ladina Jean Wylde King with whom he has four children.[citation needed]

King is close friends with South African golferGary Player and caddied for him at his last ten Masters inAugusta. They had a bitter legal dispute about a $1 million transaction that was settled in 2013 and King remains a close confidant and advisor to Player.[25] King presently splits his time between his homes in South Africa and his wine farm in Tuscany after losing both his wine farms in South Africa to SARS in his tax battle with the South African Revenue Services.

References

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  1. ^ltd, company check."MR DAVID CUNNINGHAM KING director information. Free director information. Director id 909548037".Company Check. Retrieved11 January 2022.
  2. ^"Dave King richest in SA - State".Fin24. Retrieved25 May 2022.
  3. ^Ekins, Richard; King, Dave (2006).The Transgender Phenomenon. London, UK: SAGE Publications Ltd.ISBN 978-0-7619-7164-1.
  4. ^"Richest IT people in South Africa". Retrieved9 September 2014.
  5. ^"Umgeni Water Board: briefing - Parliamentary Monitoring Group - Parliament of South Africa monitored".Parliamentary Monitoring Group. Retrieved9 September 2014.
  6. ^"allAfrica.com: Dave King: Founder of Specialised Outsourcing". Archived fromthe original on 16 June 2002.
  7. ^"Tycoon faces tax charges". 14 June 2002. Retrieved9 September 2014.
  8. ^"King no longer sequestrated over tax".Fin24. Retrieved9 September 2014.
  9. ^"How painting sparked tax team probe; THE PROBE". Retrieved9 September 2014.
  10. ^"Dave King and I - The Money Whisperer - Moneyweb". 4 November 2013. Retrieved9 September 2014.
  11. ^"Cocky NPA left red-faced by Dave King : Plettenberg Bay News". Retrieved9 September 2014.
  12. ^[1] Business Day Live South Africa (29 August 2013)
  13. ^"When King took on the Taxman - Mattr".Mattr. Retrieved9 September 2014.
  14. ^"Today's Trustee - Dec 2013 / Feb 2014 Issue". Retrieved9 September 2014.
  15. ^"Rangers announce date for general meeting".Daily Record. Glasgow: Trinity Mirror. 6 February 2015.
  16. ^Laing, Aislinn (20 February 2013)."Oscar Pistorius: profile of defence lawyer Barry Roux". Pretoria: Telegraph Media Group Ltd. The Telegraph UK. Archived fromthe original on 21 February 2013. Retrieved17 April 2019.
  17. ^"Rangers to raise record investment".BBC News. BBC. Retrieved9 September 2014.
  18. ^"Dave King and Ally McCoist meet Rangers' administrators".BBC Sport. BBC. 22 February 2012.
  19. ^"Director Dave King calls for Rangers CVA rejection".BBC Sport. BBC. 7 June 2012.
  20. ^"Rangers to re-form after creditors' deal is rejected".BBC Sport. BBC. 12 June 2012.
  21. ^Wilson, Richard (2 January 2015)."Dave King company buys 15% of Glasgow club".BBC Sport. BBC.
  22. ^McLaughlin, Chris (6 March 2015)."Dave King's consortium wins control of Rangers board room".BBC Sport. BBC.
  23. ^"King Appointed Chairman".Rangers.co.uk. Rangers Football Club. 22 May 2015. Archived fromthe original on 26 May 2015. Retrieved30 March 2017.
  24. ^"Result Of GM". Archived fromthe original on 9 March 2015.
  25. ^"Gary Player settles $1 million dispute - CBSSports.com".CBSSports.com. Retrieved9 September 2014.

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