Eye brows have been raised since the report of the Ghana Football Association inheriting a legacy debt of about GHC11 million was made public.

Many within football have raised a lot of red flags as to the debt component the GFA claim they owe.

Latest to join the fray is veteran football administrator Daniel Victor aka Nana Fitz as he has branded the current GFA as fraud over the legacy debt.

The current leadership of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), headed by Kurt Okraku inherited a debt of about GH¢ 11,106,550.00, a manuscript from the association sighted by Joy Sports reveals.

The document, named ‘GFA Legacy debts’ is divided into cedis and dollar components.

The legacy debt in the dollar currency is at $470,700.00 whilst that of the Cedis is GHS 10,079,440.00.

Of that amount in the Cedis component, about GH¢ 316,550 has been paid, with GHS 10,790, 040.00 outstanding.

"I don't believe the old Administration of the Ghana Football Association left debt at the office because it's an element of  misinformation it's "fraud" by current Ghana Football Association" Nana Fitz told Happy FM.

"Where is the $1m dollars the old Administration left at the Office " Nana Fitz questioned.

Kurt Okraku was elected new president of the Ghana Football Association in October last year after beating of competition from five other persons in a marathon election.