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Ethics hearing will begin next week into allegations of bribery leveled against head coach of Premier League side, King Faisal.
The Ethics Committee has invited four persons to appear before it on Tuesday, 18th June, 2013 at 3:00pm to help in its investigation into the allegation of bribery of GH₵3000 paid to Mallam Yahaya, the Head Coach of King Faisal F.C by a supporter of Tema Youth F.C.
The alleged bribery was revealed by Jude Achempong a supporter of Tema Youth F.C during a conversation he had with the Host of morning sports programme on Happy FM in respect of the 29th Week Glo Premier League Match between Tema Youth F.C and King Faisal F.C played at Tema on Sunday, 9th June, 2013.
Persons invited for the hearing are:
1. Mallam Yahaya, Head coach King Faisal
2. Operations Manager - Tema Youth Supporters Union
3. P.R.O Tema Youth Supporters Union (Mr. Jude Acheampong)
4. Mr. Ganiyu - Member, Tema Youth Supporters Union
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