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Richard Scudamore: 'I apologise for inappropriate emails'

Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore apologises after a number of emails containing sexist slurs were leaked to the media by his former PA.

Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore has apologised after a number of "inappropriate" emails were leaked to the media by his former personal secretary.

According to The Mirror, Scudamore, who has regularly championed equality for women in football, sent a number of emails to colleagues which contained sexist slurs.

In a statement issued on Sunday morning, Scudamore said: "These were private emails exchanged between colleagues and friends of many years.

"They were received from and sent to my private and confidential email address, which a temporary employee who was with the organisation for only a matter of weeks should not have accessed and was under no instruction to do so.

"Nonetheless I accept the contents are inappropriate and apologise for any offence caused, particularly to the former employee. It was an error of judgement that I will not make again."

Scudamore had cancelled an appearance on BBC radio on Sunday morning for "legal reasons" following the publication of the story.

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