Former Inter Allies defender and Hashmin Musah has seen his ban drastically reduced by the Disciplinary Committee of the Ghana Football Association(GFA).

This is because the defender is the first person to have revealed that there was an agreed score line ahead of the game and also cooperated with the committee during its investigations.

He was initially handed a two year ban that is 24 months but the sentence has been mitigated to six months due to his conduct of helping the committee during investigations.

This follows  Inter  Allies' involvement in match fixing in the 2020/2021 Ghana Premier League match day 34 game with AshGold SC.

In the said match the miners defeated Inter Allies who at the time had been relegated to the Division One by 7-0.

After the game, then defender of Inter Allies Hashmin Musah who scored two comical own goals revealed in a radio interview that he deliberately scored the two own goals to foil a 5-0 score line he heard before the game .

"That the Hashmin Musah is banned from taking part in any football-related activity for a period of 24 months," a GFA verdict reads.

"However, the Committee has mitigated the sanctions due to the role he played in unravelling the fixed match.

"His sanction is therefore reduced to a period of six months and warned not to take the law into his hands but has a duty to disclose any such occurring to the GFA through the Integrity Hotline."