Keane worked as a manager for
Royal Bank of Scotland. He later ran the holiday company Strathmore Travel, which traded as Dr Holiday. In 1994, Keane was appointed to the board of directors of
Celtic alongside new
Chief executive officer Fergus McCann. He became director and chairman of
Livingston in 1998, saving the club from bankruptcy and providing investment which saw the West Lothian side promoted to the
Scottish Premier League within three years. The club's rise was short-lived as they were placed into
administration on 3 February 2004. In August 2009, Keane was accused of defrauding lottery winner
John McGuinness of £3m after a partnership to fund a new stand at Livingston FC went wrong. He was later cleared of all charges. However, he revealed during the trial that the financial crisis at Livingston had cost him his home and left him bankrupt. ==References==