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Ghana FA president to sue Daily Telegraph

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  •   Ghana Football Association president Kwesi Nyantakyi is to sue the Daily Telegraph newspaper for its alleged claim of him agreeing that the national team will play in matches others were preparing to fix.

    The allegations came after a joint undercover investigation by the paper and Channel 4 programme Dispatches.
    Nyantakyi said the contents of the publication are not completely true The GFA has also asked the police to investigate the allegations.
    Nyantakyi said he has sent a seven-page letter  to both parties in response to the allegations and he is also contemplating on taking legal action against the Channel 4 show.
    The undercover investigation identified two people, one a licensed agent of world governing body Fifa and the other a Ghana club official, who allegedly said they could fix friendly matches involving the national side, who are currently involved in the World Cup.
    None of the claims involve matches at the World Cup. The report claims that Nyantakyi had signed an ageement for the black satrs to play in two intended matches after the World Cup.
    "I have not agreed to any match-fixing deal involving the GFA," he said.
    "I was given a draft contract which I indicated to their agent that I hadn't read and I also had some issues with it and so it will be premature for anybody to say the GFA is at fault."
    When news of the investigation first broke on Sunday, the GFA issued a statement saying it had asked the police to investigate two people for misrepresentation of information.
    A statement from the GFA said: "The Ghana Football Association has requested the Ghana Police Service to investigate two persons for misrepresenting the GFA with an attempt to defraud.
    "We wish to state that the GFA did not sign the contract as we waited for the response from the legal committee and that the two gentlemen did not make such corrupt offers to the GFA or its officials. "We wish to assure the public that we will not tolerate such misrepresentations and we will seek strong sanctions against such individuals if such claims are found to be true."
    The GFA added the matter had been reported to Fifa and the Confederation of African Football.
    Ghana have played a draw with Germany and lost to the United States so far at the World Cup but still have a chance at qualification from Group G should they beat Portugal on 26 June.

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