World football governing body, FIFA, has confirmed receipt of a petition filed against President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, for alleged breaches of its Statutes.
FIFA said the petition was filed on July 7, 2023, and it may initiate preliminary investigations into the breach of Statutes as claimed by the Whistle-blower, Akwasi Ossei Nkrumah
"Following an evaluation of the documents and information submitted, the Secretariat may initiate preliminary investigations into a potential breach of the FCE following instructions from the Chairperson of the Investigatory Chamber in accordance with Article 61 FCE," portion of the confirmation email said.
FIFA would, however, not comment further on the questions asked by JoySports' Muftawu Nabila Abdulai, who sought clarity on the matter reportedly submitted to the Independent Investigatory Chamber.
"We are not in a position to provide you any further information regarding the state of the proceedings (if any)," it stated.
On Friday, July 7, 2023, media reports suggested that one Akwasi Ossei Nkrumah filed a petition at the FIFA Ethics Committee, enumerating the following:
(a) Breach of Article 25 of the FIFA Code of Ethics, 2023 (Forgery and Falsification)
(b) Breach of Article 20 of the FIFA Code of Ethics, 2023 (Conflict of Interest)
(c) Breach of Article 26 of the FIFA Code of Ethics, 2023 (Abuse of Position)
(d) Breach of Article l6 of the FIFA Code of Ethics, 2023 (Duty of loyalty)
(e) Breach of Article 30 of the FIFA Code of Ethics, 2023 (Manipulation of Football Matches or Competitions)
He alleged that the GFA President, Mr Okraku, is the director of Dreams Football Club, a Ghana Premier League Club, and acts same for Proton Sports Services, a player and match agency contrary to the FIFA Statutes.
Ossei Nkrumah also listed a plethora of things he claims the GFA President is engaged in to the detriment of football development in Ghana.
During the GFA 29th Ordinary Congress in Kumasi on July 10, Kurt sought to suggest he was been witch-hunted by members of the football ecosystem, stating that, "…by virtue of where I sit, I hold files that can defame and malign people in Ghana football ecosystem. But I would not do that."
Kurt Okraku was voted president of GFA in October 2019, and he's seeking re-election for a second tenure in office.
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