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Court strikes out GFA liquidation suit

Gloria Akuffo3 Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Gloria Akuffo

Tue, 28 Aug 2018 Source: starrfmonline.com

The Commercial High Court in Accra has struck out as withdrawn, a petition filed by the Attorney General seeking the liquidation of the Ghana Football Association (GFA).

It follows a letter to the High Court by the government to formerly notify the court of its decision to discontinue the suit which aimed at liquidating the GFA.

A letter addressed to the court and signed by deputy Attorney general Godfred Dame Yeboah said the move is in respect of the mutual agreement reached between the Ghana Government and FIFA.

The Attorney General on June 11, 2018 filed a petition in line with section 4 (2c) of the Bodies Corporate (Official Liquidations) Act, 1963, (Act 180), praying the court to liquidate the GFA on grounds that the company limited by guarantee had been used to perpetrate fraud and other acts of corruption as captured in the Number 12, exposè by investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, which aired in Ghana on June 6.

The discontinuation of the petition was necessitated by the agreement reached between the Government of Ghana and FIFA at a meeting in Zurich, Switzerland, on the August 16.

The Federation of International Football Associations, (FIFA) has warned the government of Ghana to immediately reverse the action or face a ban.

A letter signed by General Secretary of FIFA, Fatma Samoura stated that the action by the government constitutes an undue influence in the affairs of the GFA in contravention of art. 14 par. 1 i) and art. 19 par. 1 of the FIFA Statutes.

The letter added that “under these circumstances, the Bureau based on art. 16 par. 1 of the FIFA Statutes decided on 11 August 2018 that if the petition to Start the liquidation process of the GFA is not withdrawn by Monday, 27 August 2018 at 12hOO (CET), the GFA will be suspended with immediate effect.



“The suspension would be lifted only once the above-mentioned petition is withdrawn and FIFA is given written proof thereof.”

FIFA added that “if the GFA were to be suspended, it may not exercise any of its membership rights (Cf. art. 13 of the FIFA Statutes) Furthermore, other member associations could not entertain Sporting contact with the GFA.”

The process by the government to dissolve the GFA commenced after an investigative piece by ace Journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas exposed some corrupt activities at the FA. The investigative piece captured some FA officials including GFA president, Kwesi Nyantakyi and several referees taking bribes to influence matches.

Source: starrfmonline.com
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