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The Ghana Football Association Ethics Committee will on Tuesday, 8th April at 4:00pm open proceedings into two separate charges after receiving complaints.
Persons invited for the hearing are Ebusua Dwarfs CEO Nana Aidoo, Western Region Football Association Chairman, Kojo Yankah and the CEO of Tarkwa United, Ahmed Zarouk.
Nana Aidoo, Chief Executive Office of Ebusua Dwarfs has been invited to attend the hearing over an allegation purported to have been made by him.
According to the Ethics Committee, Nana Aidoo is to "assist in its investigation into an allegation that you support the physical assault by fans of Dwarfs FC on Referee Mr. Patrick Kyeremarteng who handle your GLO Premier League match on Sunday, 11th March, 2012 against Aduana at Robert Mensah Stadium, Cape Coast.
"The statement is alleged to have been made on peace FM Sport Programme on Monday, 12th and Wednesday 14th March, 2012."
In another case, the Ethics Committee has invited the Western Region Football Association Chairman Kojo Yankah "to assist it in its investigation of the complaint you brought before it on the misconduct of Mr. Ahmed Zarouk, Chief Executive of Tarkwa United."
Mr. Ahmed Zarouk has also been invited to attend the hearing "to assist it[Ethics Committee] ascertain the truthfulness or otherwise of a complaint brought before it by the Western Region Football Association."
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