GFA General Secretary Isaac Addo warned to stay away from official duties

Published on: 25 June 2018

Ghana Football Association General Secretary Isaac Addo has been told by the Sports Ministry to stay away from exercising his official duties.

This directive comes following the steps government is taking to dissolve the GFA in the wake of recent bribery and corrupt activities revealed at the Association by Investigative Journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas.

“As you are aware, by the terms of the order of interim injunction granted by the High Court on 12th June, 2018, your good self and all officials, members and directors of the GFA are prohibited from exercising any power conferred on you in relation to your position in the GFA.

“This necessarily implies that any meeting in your capacity as GFA officials in Ghana would be unlawful and in direct disregard for the authority of the Courts of Ghana.

“Please be cautioned that an attempt to meet with the FIFA officials in Ghana would be unlawful,” a letter from the ministry to Mr. Addo stated.

According to the letter served to Mr Addo, “by choosing to register as a company limited by guarantee in Ghana, the GFA agreed to be subject to the Companies Act, the Bodies Corporate (Official Liquidations) Act and other laws regulating companies in Ghana, just as the existence of FIFA is also subject to the laws of Switzerland, it is our expectation that you promptly make this point clear to the FIFA officials”.

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