GFA begs Anas for #Number12 investigative documentary

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The Ghana Football Association has requested for a copy of the Anas Aremeyaw Anas’ investigative documentary, #Number12, in which some key officials in the country’s sports sector were caught on tape receiving bribes. The documentary, being the result of a two-year investigative work by the journalist and his Tiger Eye PI team, confirmed allegations of deep-seated corruption in Ghana’s football in particular. It exposed how some GFA officials, referees, football administrators and those in the sports authority, received bribes in various sums to fix matches, disregard rules and regulations, and eventually compromised their positions and work. READ:We’ll take over Ghana with money – Kwesi Nyantakyi tells Anas’ ‘investors’ Key officials among those caught in the corruption quagmire are the GFA President Kwesi Nyantakyi, the Greater Accra Regional FA president Eddie Doku and the Northern Sector FA president Abu. [caption id="attachment_87549" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Mr. Nyantakyi is being investigated by the Police CID for allegedly using the President Nana Akufo-Addo’s name to defraud in the documentary[/caption] The GFA in a statement on the documentary Thursday said though it has not had the privilege to view it, it takes the allegations made seriously and would take steps to address them. READ:CID requests relevant information on Nyantakyi’s ‘fraudulent’ case “To this end we believe its only fair and proper that Tiger Eye furnishes us with the said documentary and hereby request Tiger Eye as a matter of urgency to furnish us with all the recorded material on this documentary to enable us forward it to the appropriate quarters for further investigations,” it said. It said Anas and his team did not give FA a copy of the documentary ahead of the premiering neither was the FA given tickets to be part of the public viewing Wednesday. Notwithstanding, the FA has assured Ghanaians and the football fraternity that it will not cover up or shield anyone caught in the alleged corrupt acts as it does not “condone any manner of corrupt practices”. READ:We’ll not cover up for ‘our corrupt officials’ exposed by Anas – GFA assures “The GFA wishes to place on record that, there will be no attempt of a cover-up or shield any of our members caught in alleged acts of corruption.


Read the full statement below The Ghana Football Association (GFA)’s attention has been drawn to the airing of a documentary by Tiger Eye PI alleging acts of corruption by some match officials and senior officials of the federation. The GFA was not provided with an opportunity to watch the premiering of the documentary as it was neither provided with an advanced copy of the said documentary nor furnished with tickets by Tiger Eye PI to watch the airing. Though the GFA did not commission Tiger Eye PI to undertake this exercise and have not been provided with the opportunity of watching the documentary, we view the allegations circulating in the media very seriously and would wish to take immediate steps to address them. To this end we believe its only fair and proper that Tiger Eye furnishes us with the said documentary and hereby request Tiger Eye as a matter of urgency to furnish us with all the recorded material on this documentary to enable us forward it to the appropriate quarters for further investigations. The GFA wishes to emphasise that it is an association incorporated under the laws of Ghana and as such governed by the laws of Ghana as well as its own Rules and Regulations. It is also affiliated to CAF and FIFA The GFA wishes to place on record that, there will be no attempt of a cover-up or shield any of our members caught in alleged acts of corruption. READ: Meet the two GFA Executive members who rejected bribes in Anas exposé The GFA wishes to assure all that as an institution it does not condone any manner of corrupt practices. We wish to put on record that eight months ago, we got evidence of some external influences seeking to manipulate matches in our various competitions. As soon as it became clear to us that we were facing the possibility of some external influences seeking to destroy the sanctity of the game in Ghana, we wrote to FIFA seeking assistance to help combat this menace. The action we took was in furtherance of the GFA’s desire to fight against match manipulation and maintain the integrity of our game and federation. We received a full FIFA response few days later, with an action plan on how we can fight the menace of match manipulation through a roadmap for the implementation of the national integrity initiative. We are still working with FIFA Integrity Department to find the appropriate dates for the action to help educate our members on the dangers of this menace. The GFA will subsequently be undertaking a holistic review and continue with our reforms geared towards the enhancement of its operations in dealing with alleged acts of corruption in the game. We urge the football fraternity to remain calm and provide us with all the support we need as we bid to restore confidence and trust in our beautiful game. By 3news.com|Ghana ]]>