Tiger Eye PI have responded to allegation from embattled Kwesi Nyantakyi that a demand of $150, 000 was made by a third party representing ace investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas to drop the number 12 investigative piece.

In a press statement, the former GFA boss has stated that the amount was to serve as a means of buying the exposé  away from the public view, a request made by a third party of Anas which he had declined saying he did not have that amount of money.

He said, “Let me also confirm that there was a demand on me through a third party to part with $150k for Anas to drop the videos on me. I didn’t have the said amount of money to meet his demand”.

However, the Tiger Eye in a statement rubbished all the claims made by Nyantakyi, daring him to produce evidence.

Here is the full statement below:

Mr Nyantakyi resigned from the FA post as the President after FIFA had suspended him for a period of 90 days following accusations of defrauding by false pretense.

By Daraja Mutari