Former Black Meteors head coach, Malik Jabir has revealed that the Ghana Football Association owes him thirty-three months' salary.
According to Malik Jabir who spent three years as the coach of the Black Meteors, he only received three months' salary from his employers throughout his stay with the team.
The former Asante Kotoko player who is also aspiring to succeed Oti Akenteng as the next GFA Technical Director made these revelations in an interview with Tarkoradi based Kingdom FM.
“For the past 3 years I worked with the Ghana Black Meteors as the head coach, I was paid just 3-months salaries. As of now, the GFA owes me 33 months salary arrears which amount to $99,000."
“I was receiving $3,000 per month,” he added.
Meanwhile the immediate past head coach of the Black Stars, James Kwasi Appiah is also demanding for his five months outstanding salaries and bonuses from the Ghana Football Association.
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