The Chief Executive Officer of Hearts of Oak, Mark Noonan has spoken on the yet to be premiered undercover video which is the latest work of ace investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas.
The video titled ‘Number 12’ is about corruption in Ghana Football.
According to reports, top Ghana FA officials, referees and club officials were caught fixing matches in the Ghana Premier League.
The video also revealed how Ghana Football Association President Kwesi Nyantakyi used the name of President Akufo-Addo to extort monies from potentials investors. Nyantakyi is currently under investigation over that act.
Ahead of the premiering of the video on June 6 (Tomorrow) at the International Conference Center, Hearts of Oak boss took Twitter and tweeted:
I am getting a lot of ?’s about the @anasglobal doc. My take prior to seeing it. 1) I fundamentally believe in due process..innocent until PROVEN guilty. 2) Anything that can bring truth, transparency and accountability is a GREAT thing for football in Ghana and around the world.
I am getting a lot of ?'s about the @anasglobal doc. My take prior to seeing it. 1) I fundamentally believe in due process..innocent until PROVEN guilty. 2) Anything that can bring truth, transparency and accountability is a GREAT thing for football in Ghana and around the world.
— Mark D. Noonan (@MDNOONAN) June 4, 2018
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