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Information reaching JOY Sports can confirm that the 3-man committee instituted by the Hearts of Oaks Board to investigate all allegations levelled against its interdicted Managing Director, Neil Armstrong Mortagbe has recommended the immediate sack of Neil Armstrong Mortagbe.
The Committee has submitted its final report and has recommended the immediate removal of the MD who in his submission to the committee admitted to virtually all the allegations that were levelled against him.
Information gathered from close sources of the club has revealed that, Neil Armstrong has already been verbally informed of the decision from the 3-man committee and will take delivery of his sack letter on Monday evening after the club’s Board meets on Monday afternoon.
A member of the 3-man committee has in chat with JOY Sports said “We have recommended the immediate removal of Neil Armstrong Mortagbe. We want him sacked because he has admitted to all the allegations which we think have brought a big shame to us as company”.
Countless allegations were brought against the Hearts MD who stayed in office for less than a year
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