Rangers manager Ally McCoist has backed the Scottish FA's decision to conduct a full and independent inquiry into the club's actions.
The inquiry comes after the club entered administration earlier this week, and McCoist has supported it, calling for clarity.
"Personally, as manager of the club, I would encourage it because the amount of clarity that comes out of the whole issue is vital to everybody - supporters, you guys, employees, everybody," admitted McCoist.
"We want all the facts and the figures and everything disclosed. It's the very least the supporters and staff deserve and you would see that as a way forward too. So any investigation, myself as manager of the club, would wholly support.
"Listen, we have to have clarity for us to move forward. We have already taken a right good few steps back so if there are any more to go back, we are as well getting them now because we've got a long way forward."
Rangers' week went from bad to worse on Saturday when they were beaten 1-0 by Kilmarnock.