Beckham allegations 'deliberately innacurate', says spokesman

A spokesperson for David Beckham has labelled newspaper allegations as being drawn from "hacked and doctored private emails" in order to give a "deliberately inaccurate picture" of the former England captain.

A report on Friday in The Sun, who claim the information was obtained by the European Investigative Collaborations network and then published across Europe, alleged Beckham carried out work for global children's charity UNICEF as a means to gain favour under the UK honours system and reacted angrily when he was not granted a knighthood.

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