The Presidential Commission of Inquiry investigating Ghana’s 2014 World Cup campaign looks set to get even more interesting in the coming days with a line-up of prominent witnesses who are due to make an appearance.
Before the commission rounds off its activities and submits its report on November 14, the three-man fact-finding body will from Tuesday re-invite some witnesses following fresh evidence available to them.
[contextly_sidebar id=”zX7JehUBkvzrP2d4CQcPCEhhRHI1jT3L”]According to Daily Graphic’s sources, witnesses who are to reappear include the former Minister of Youth and Sports, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, the GFA General Secretary, Emmanuel Gyimah and GFA Executive Committee member, George Afriyie.
The rest invited to testify include the World Cup campaign Project Co-ordinator, Fred Darko, and travel and tour agents, Sampson Deen and Ivan Bruce Cudjoe.
Also expected to testify next week is the Director of Communications of GFA, Ibrahim Sannie Daara and two Black Stars Management Committee members, Yaw Boateng Gyan and Kwame Ofosu-Bamfo, popularly known as Sikkens.
The sources revealed that the reappearance of some of the target witnesses has to do with the list of beneficiaries of the management appearance fee submitted to the commission by the GFA president, Kwesi Nyantakyi.
Opening Tuesday’s proceedings will be three home-based Black Stars players – Stephen Adams, Fatau Dauda and Rashid Sumaila.
The three commission members embarked on a regional tour of Kumasi last Wednesday and Thursday to interact with the local media and some citizens.
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Source: Graphic Online