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The Chief Executive Officer of African Origin Group of Companies, Samson Deen will appear before the Commission of Inquiry into the Black Stars’ participation at the World Cup on Wednesday, August 27.
Last year’s Young Entrepreneur of the Year has been invited by the commission chaired by Justice Senyo Dzamefe, to give evidence on his role before, during and after in the transportation of supporters and sports ambassadors to Brazil for Ghana's third World Cup participation.
The experienced Sports Tourism agent will be appearing from Wednesday to Friday alongside other two agents; Kenpong and Travel Matters, Joy Sports can confirm.
This week’s sitting saw former minister of Youth and Sports, Elvis Afriyie-Ankrah answer questions over how supporters and ambassadors were transported to Brazil by these accredited agents and the formation of a consortium by these agents as well as they pre-financing these activities when the government should have paid.
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