GFA deny reports as “false.” For friendly relations with Brazil and Nicaragua, the Ministry of Finance handed them $800k.

President of the Ghana football Association, Kurt Okraku, has denied reports on social media that the association was paid around $800,000 by the Ministry of Finance ahead of friendly games against Brazil and Nicaragua last month.

On Tuesday, amidst calls by some 80 Majority Members of Parliament for the President to remove under-fire Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, sports journalist, Collins Atta Poku, tweeted that three MPs had told him the Finance Minister, among other alleged infractions, paid nearly $800,000 to the GFA for the two the two games.

Got in touch with 3 Majority MPs who told me they were dismayed to find out the Finance Minister paid almost $800,000 to the Ghana Football Association just last week, in spite of all the challenges we face. The money covers their expenditure in the Brazil and Nicaragua games.— Collins Atta Poku (@PapaPoku) October 25, 2022

In a strongly worded statement, the GFA described the news as a “calculated lie to pitch the public against the Ghana football Association.”

See the GFA Statement below

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