Premier League Boss, Welbeck Abra Appiah says the board has put measures in place to check unaccountable clubs.
It will be recalled that the PLB requested the clubs of the premier league to submit their audited accounts but it seems some are still not cooperating.
However, the PLB boss says the board will ensure that clubs comply with the directive.
In an interview with Asempa Sports on Wednesday, Mr Abra Appiah said clubs that refuse to comply will be ducked six points.
Interestingly, the usual practice of deducting points and giving it opponents will not be the case here.
According to the PLB boss, points will be deducted alright but it will not be given to any opposing club to gain an undue advantage.
Meanwhile the PLB boss once again reiterated the readiness of the board for the commencement of the league.
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