Rangers chairman Craig Whyte is supremely confident that there will be no abnormalities found when administrators Duff & Phelps delve further into the clubs financial situation.
It has been suggested that money raised from the mortgage of season tickets for the next few years were paid into another of Whyte's companies but he is vehement in saying that all funds that came in went into the clubs account and nowhere else.
"There has been some outrageous and malicious reporting, particularly in the Scottish media.
"I can assure Rangers fans that every penny going into the club has been accounted for and will be accounted for."
He added: "I'm working as hard as I can to help resolve the issues and make sure Rangers come out stronger on the other side of this.
"I'm in regular contact with them (the administrators). I'm here to work with them and get the issues resolved.
"It's a huge challenge. I took that challenge on. I'm not walking away from it and that's what we're working on right now.
"Rangers are a massive business and brand. They've got the best supporters in the world and together we'll get through this.""There will be absolute clarity from the administrators. There are no missing millions," he told Sky Sports News.