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Rangers say Orlit claim is not 'legitimate'
The company which runs Rangers Football Club faces the prospect of a winding-up order over a disputed bill, .
The disputed amount is thought to be around 拢400,000.
In a statement they were disputing the invoice. It said: "not all of the invoices submitted with regard to this bill are legitimate."
Rangers also said they would defend any legal action brought by Orlit "vigorously".
91热爆 Scotland understands Orlit Enterprises are considering raising a winding up order against the company which currently runs Rangers within the next seven to 10 days, if the dispute continues.
Orlit Enterprises is run by the Singapore-based businessman Chan Fook Meng. He is a former business associate of the current Rangers chief executive Charles Green.
In a statement on their website, Rangers said they had "been disputing a payment to a foreign company, Orlit, although it should be stressed we have never said there is no bill to be met. What we have said and what we are telling our supporters is that not all of the invoices submitted with regard to this bill are legitimate".
It continued: "There is no threat of this Club being closed. That is downright malicious and ludicrous. But let's make one thing clear: If Orlit wish to instruct their lawyers to go to court then we will defend our position vigorously.
"We do pay our bills on time and we have always been prepared to pay this one."
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Mr Green is a former chairman of Mr Chan's company, Nova Enterprises. That company is also linked to current Rangers finance director Brian Stockbridge, who when it was called Tembusu Investments Ltd.
The 91热爆 spoke to Mr Chan from Singapore this morning. He offered no comment on the matter. Nova Enterprises' UK solicitors Pritchard Englefield said they couldn't comment on any of their clients.
Allenby Capital told the 91热爆 their company is not involved in this dispute and they have no interest in Rangers Football Club.
The dispute does not concern the "old-co" RFC 2012 plc which was liquidated after Charles Green's consortium bought the assets of the football club out of administration in 2012.
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