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Premiership clubs to be stripped of titles for future salary cap breaches?

A review led by Lord Myners recommends increased powers to punish clubs for breaches.

Premiership clubs face being stripped of their titles for breaching salary cap regulations under increased powers recommended by an independent review.

The review, led by former government minister Lord Myners, proposes greater flexibility for a disciplinary panel, also including the ability to demand stiffer fines, a return of prize money, and potential suspensions.

The review follows last year's punishment of Saracens for breaches of the salary cap and subsequent failure to provide proof of their immediate compliance to auditors.

Saracens were docked 35 points and fined £5.36m, also later submitting to relegation to the Championship, but there was no means for Premiership Rugby to strip them of silverware the club had accrued during the disputed period.

In the review, Myners wrote: "It is my view that a broader array of sanctions should be available in relation to breaches of the senior ceiling and failure to co-operate.

"These sanctions, especially my proposed range of sporting sanctions, should help other clubs as well as the public at large to feel that justice is both done and seen to be done."

Saracens v Leicester Tigers – Gallagher Premiership – Allianz Park
Premiership Rugby could not, under its current regulations, strip Saracens of titles (Steven Paston/PA)

The report's Recommendation 4.4 proposes to "make additional sporting sanctions available, including relegation, suspension, stripping of titles and a return of prize money".

Responding to what Myners described as the most "extreme" and "serious" breaches, his report also proposed the appointment of an independent monitor who would be embedded within the operations of a breaching club in order to ensure compliance.

Following the guilty verdict against Saracens, some rivals called for the club to be stripped of their 2018 and 2019 titles, but Premiership Rugby confirmed it did not have the regulations to do so.

Clermont Auvergne v Saracens – European Champions Cup – Final – BT Murrayfield
Saracens chairman Nigel Wray accepted his club's Salary Cap punishment (Mike Egerton/PA)

Speaking after the publication of the report, Premiership Rugby chief executive Darren Childs said: "We welcome the comprehensive set of recommendations put forward by Lord Myners following the review and we are pleased to publish his report so that everyone has an opportunity to consider his conclusions.

"In the next stage of this process, we will consult carefully with our clubs and other stakeholders as we finalise the new salary cap regulations for the long-term benefit of our sport."

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