There's some interesting news coming out of the Premier League and FA headquarters, as clubs are reminded what can happen if transfer rules are broken. Both organisations have confirmed they are to launch a fresh investigation into West Ham's conduct in the Carlos Tevez affair.
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The Premier League and the FA are to institute a joint inquiry into the views expressed by the Independent Arbitral Tribunal chaired by Lord Griffiths in September 2008, which dealt with a compensation claim by Sheffield United against West Ham United brought under FA rules. The joint inquiry will examine whether the conduct of West Ham United immediately after the Independent Disciplinary Commission's decision of 27th April 2007 amounted to further breaches of Premier League or FA rules.
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