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Former Black Stars coach,Kwesi Appiah is demanding unpaid allowances from the Ghana FA or will take legal action.
The GFA sacked the 54-year old nearly two week ago and is currently negotiating the payment of severance package.
According to sources, Coach Appiah's legal advisors have already written to the Ghana FA to pay the amount due for his unpaid rent allowance.
"Kwesi Appiah is yet to receive his allowances for the Togo and Uganda game, likewise the winning bonus for the Togo game," a close source to the coach revealed
Meanwhile, the GFA have asked the former Black Stars coach to return all the FA items in his possession.
Over 32 coaches have applied for the Black Stars coaching job.
The GFA says it will announce Appiah’s replacement before October’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Guinea. Meanwhile Coach Kwesi Appiah is to appear on thursday at the Presidential Commission.
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