Associated Press Sports
updated 9:05 a.m. ET Jan. 4, 2012
LONDON (AP) -The Scottish Premier League has ordered Hearts to pay outstanding wages owed to their players within seven days.
An SPL committee met Wednesday after the players' union in Scotland submitted a formal complaint on behalf of Hearts' first-team squad on Dec. 16, when wages were not paid on time for a third consecutive month.
December's pay remains outstanding and the SPL have made a series of demands in order to halt the financial uncertainty surrounding the club.
Hearts, which is owned by Lithuanian businessman Vladimir Romanov, is fourth in the SPL.
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