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The Justice Senyo Dzamefe Presidential Commission of Inquiry has tasked Fred Pappoe, Chairman of the Local Black Stars Management Committee, to furnish it with outstanding monies owed the team by the state following their participation in the 2014 Championship of African Nations (CHAN) in South Africa.
Pappoe, who appeared before the Commission on Friday and expressed worry over non-payment of salaries and allowances due the team for their participation in the competition, is expected to provide exact details of all monies owed the technical team, playing body and the management team.
According to Justice Dzamafe, the directive is aimed at helping the Commission to make the needed recommendations to government on the management of the various national teams.
This was after, Pappoe, informed the commission that, the state owed the team bonuses to the tune of $240,000, eight months after their campaign in the continental competition.
According to Pappoe, the amount covers outstanding winning bonuses in the competition,
Pappoe, who was not specific on the figure was tasked by the commission to go back to the books and provide the correct figures.
He also added that, the state owed the managers of the Len Clay Stadium, over 150, 000 ghc for using their facility for training and camping in preparations for the competition.
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