Ghana and Portugal have been proposed to act as scrutineers at the 70th FIFA Congress to count the votes in accordance with art. 28 par. 2 lit. e of the FIFA Statutes and art. 3 of the Standing Orders of the Congress.
The role of the Scrutineers would include, to ensure the correct majorities and quorums are applied and to count the votes submitted by FIFA’s member associations.
Member Associations would have to approve the appointment of the countries as well as five other members who would check the minutes.
When approved, the General Secretary of the GFA Prosper Harrison Addo would undertake the role of the scrutineer for the historic FIFA Online Congress to be held on September 18, 2020.
Prior to the 70th FIFA Congress, an electronic voting system and a user manual will be provided to the member associations to enable them to exercise their voting rights at the online session.
Each member association shall be responsible for the installation and handling of such electronic voting system, and for the online vote being cast in a timely manner through the system.
Latest Stories
-
Trump’s call with Putin exposes shifting ground on Ukraine peace talks
3 hours -
If not for Gold-for-Oil, our economy would have collapsed – Bawumia
3 hours -
‘NDC has no policy behind cedi gains’ – Bawumia dismisses opposition credit for currency stability
4 hours -
US Supreme Court lets Trump end deportation protections for 350,000 Venezuelans
5 hours -
IGP orders raid on illegal mining hub at Wassa Gyapa after JoyNews reports
5 hours -
Russia and Ukraine to ‘immediately’ start ceasefire talks, says Trump
5 hours -
France to open high-security prison in Amazon jungle
5 hours -
Gary Lineker: A sorry end to a BBC career
5 hours -
Lineker to leave BBC sooner than planned after antisemitism row
6 hours -
Nigerian judges endorse Ikot Ekpene Declaration to strengthen digital rights protection
6 hours -
Call for load shedding timetable misplaced; power generation meets peak demand – Energy Ministry
6 hours -
Cedi records 17.17% appreciation to dollar; one dollar going for GH¢13.50
6 hours -
Interplast named among Financial Times’ fastest-growing companies in Africa
6 hours -
GPRTU to reduce transport fares by 15% effective May 25
7 hours -
Ghana Alphas, Tau Alpha Lambda donate to Abeadze State College
7 hours