Ghana Football Association communications director Ibrahim Saani Daara says they are ready to publish their annual account via the internet.
As part of FIFA's new reforms, all member associations are required to make their accounts public and the communications director has confirmed the Ghana FA will not be an exception.
“These are new regulations that the new Fifa reforms have called for. We will do it.
“We have nothing to hide; we make it available at our Congress… Once we revamp our website, we will incorporate all the things in there.
“We provide our accounts to Fifa every year. That is why they will continuously fund us and that is why we have never been stopped by Fifa for funding…,” Ibrahim Sannie Daara told GHOne TV.
The public perception of the FA has never been in good light but with the introduction of this new reform, the association can gain huge chunk of credibility.
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