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Medeama have reported King Faisal coach Mallam Yahaya to the Ethics Committee of the Ghana Football Association for levelling bribery allegations against them.
Ex-international Yahaya alleged that Medeama president Moses Armah have been paying referees for bias officiating after his side's match day 18 1-0 defeat to the Tarkwa-based side.
But SC Medeama in their attempt to bring sanity to the game want the former Borussia Dortmund star to provide evidence to back his claims.
"We need to make sure the ethics committee looks through and make pronouncements on that because if we don’t do it the perception will be out there that we bribe referees to influence them," Albert Commey, Medeama Executive Vice Chairman, said.
"We know we don’t do that so for us it is appropriate we report to the Ethics Committee to take the matter up."
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