The President of the Ghana Football Association Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku has met with the Director General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service, COP Isaac Ken Yeboah and other top Police Officials on Monday, July 26, 2021.
The meeting was to officially inform the Police about the alleged match fixing and betting that hit the Ghana Premier League match-day 34 fixture between AshantiGold SC and Inter Allies FC at the Obuasi Len Clay stadium.

The GFA team was met on arrival by ACP Lydia Donkor, the Director of Legal and Prosecution of the Ghana Police Service.

Others included DSP Rev. Emilia Osei (Mrs), Staff Officer to the Director General and Frederick Adjei – Head of the Interpol unit of the Ghana Police Service.

Prosper Harrison Addo, Esq., General Secretary of the Ghana Football Association, Obed Tuffuor, Integrity Officer of the GFA and Henry Asante Twum –Director of Communications of the GFA accompanied President Simeon-Okraku.

President Simeon–Okraku called on the Ghana Police Service to as a matter of urgency put in place a competent team to get down to work.

‘’Looking at the severity of the matter and its implications on the football industry, it has become very necessary for the investigations’’ President Simeon-Okraku said.

‘’We need to do this to save the sport that we all cherish and adore. We cannot sit down unconcerned and allow a few individuals to destroy our football.

‘’As the leader of this football family I would like to mention that we have already begun the sporting Investigations and wants the Police to handle the criminal part as stated in our initial statement to the public.

‘’We need to act and I believe that this is the right time to delve into such matters  to restore the needed public confidence in the product’’ he added.

The CID Director General COP Isaac Ken Yeboah promised to form a team made up of officers from various units within the Ghana Police Service to look into the matter.

He pleaded with the media not to give pressure to impede the process and that Investigations will be thorough and the media will be updated only when required.

COP Ken Yeboah also assured that the Ghana Police Service will work hand in hand with the Ghana Football Association to bring the matter to a logical conclusion.

The GFA submitted supporting materials to help their Investigations. They include the Referees Report, the Match Commissioners Report, the Match Video, Statements from the two Clubs and a letter from the Ministry of Youth and Sports.

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