Ghana dissolves football association over corruption allegations

IANS  |  Accra 

The has dissolved its association and suspended the league with immediate effect, Isaac Kwame Asiamah, the for Youth and Sports, said.

The government has decided to take immediate steps to dissolve the association and it will shortly thereafter announce provisional measures to govern activity in the country, until a new body is duly formed, reports

Thursday's decision to disband the association comes a day after the presentation of an investigative report on alleged fraudulent activities that have plagued Ghanaian football.

The documentary, which is a product of Anas Aremeyaw Anas, an award-winning investigative journalist, exposes the gross malfunctioning of the GFA, characterized by widespread fraud, corruption and bribery.

According to Asiamah, the decision to disband affects every football related activity in the country adding that the government has communicated its decision to the FA and other relevant units under the ministry.

"About 70 percent of our referees are involved in this (documentary) video. How can we continue with the league," he told on Thursday, adding that the decision is in the best interest of the country as it would restore the dignity of the game and the GFA.

Approximately 77 referees are said to have been captured in the documentary allegedly negotiating to compromise football matches. Some top football officials were also seen trying to undermine league matches through the payment of bribes.

The of the GFA, Kwasi Nyantakyi, is facing charges for allegedly using the name of the Ghanaian Dankwa Akufo-Addo fraudulently in the investigative report.

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 13:52 IST