It's been a year now since the hotly contested GFA Presidential elections which saw Kurt Okraku emerge as the winner.

Prior to the elections, there was a lot of rumours about the various candidates dashing out unspecified amounts of monies to delegates to convince them get their votes.

It was a fiercely contested elections between five candidates which traveled several rounds before a winner was found.

According the GFA Communications Director, Henry Asante Twum there was no money sharing during the elections although he admitted that they spent money campaigning just that it did not go to delegates.

"You can't buy the conscience of delegates though we spent a lot in the GFA election but we never ever bought votes during the GFA election but we rather spent on manifesto campaign tour across the whole of Ghana to preach our campaign and manifesto to the football people," he told Hot FM.

"There is no elections in the world including America where you will not spend money, yes we spent money in the elections because you will have to be traveling across the country and that made us spend money."

" I didn't see monies being dashed out or shared on the election day and on the election ground, it's not true that there was monies like the 2,000 and 3,000 dollars shared, NO!" he added.