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The Founding Director of Imani Ghana, Mr. Franklin Cudjoe believes the Ghana Football Association is not an untouchable entity and that the Economic and Organised Crime Office had every right to raid their offices as they did last Tuesday.
According to Mr. Cudjoe the Ghana Football Association administration has not been one entity that has had too good a story to be told in the decades and likened their administration to some sort of a mafia within the system which shouldn’t be seen as an untouchable administration.
Speaking on Asempa FM’s sports morning show, he stressed that what the Economic and Organised Crime Office did is within the law, otherwise they wouldn’t just wake up and invade the FA premises.
He urged the public to allow the state institution to investigate the matter and stop questioning the authority of the EOCO to do so.
He said it is the case of the Ghana Football Association to prove their innocence contrary to the evidence the EOCO will present in court after their investigations
Benedict Owusu /Asempa 94.7FM Sports
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