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The vice president of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC), Frank Appiah, has been released on bail by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO).
The SFO granted Mr. Appiah a GH¢1.2-million bail after he was arrested this afternoon.
No reason was given for Mr Appiah’s arrest. However, Myjoyonline has learnt the GOC has been under investigation for sometime now by the SFO which suspects some financial malfeasance.
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