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J.E. Sarpong has been invited to attend a hearing by the Ethics Committee following media comments attributed to him.
The Liberty Professionals coach will meet the Ethics Committee on Tuesday, 20 March at 3:00pm.
"On allegation of unethical comment you [J.E. Sarpong] made against the Referee who handled New Edubiase F.C and Liberty Professionals match on Metro TV, an Accra-based TV Station, the matter has been referred to the Ethics Committee for investigation and necessary action," the statement read.
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