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Reports reaching JOY Sports, indicate fourteen players of the Black Stars squad will make an appearance at the Justice Senyo Dzamefe Presidential Commission of Inquiry, which resumes public sitting on Thursday, October 16, to round up its hearing.
The Commission, which is investigating the participation of the Black Stars in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, will interrogate fourteen of the players of the Black Stars, who are currently in Tamale, and two other officials.
A statement from the Public and Media Relations Department of the Commission, however, did not mention the invited players but sources close to the commission reveal that amongst the invitees will be captain Asamoah Gyan, Kwadwo Asamoah, Harrison Afful, Jonathan Mensah, Jordan Ayew, Dede Ayew, Fatau Dauda and a few others.
Also appearing will be Sabahn Quaye – Team Manager of the Black Stars, who is regarded as a key witness of some of the occurances in Brazil.
Moses Parker Armah, a member of the Black Stars management committee, is also expected to make an appearance on Thursday, after deferring two earlier invitations.
Armah Parker was reported to have been attacked by Sulley Muntari during the competition.
It will be recalled that the commission announced that it has concluded its public hearing but may be compelled to resume if the need arises, hence the decision return on Thursday.
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