Kuwait Times

Ghana football boss resigns after being banned by FIFA

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ZURICH/ACCRA: The head of Ghana’s soccer federation, Kwesi Nyantakyi, said on Friday he had resigned after he was suspended by global soccer body FIFA for possible ethics violations having been accused of taking kickbacks.

Nyantakyi, a member of FIFA’s decision-making Council, also apologised to Ghana president Nana Akufo-Addo and the government for what he called his “indiscreti­on”. “After a meeting of the Executive Committee this afternoon I decided to resign as President of the Ghana Football Associatio­n (GFA),” he said in a statement.

Nyantakyi, who has been GFA president since 2005 and was elected to the FIFA Council in September 2016, was filmed by an investigat­ive journalist in a hotel room appearing to take a $65,000 bribe from a supposed businessma­n seeking to sponsor the Ghanaian football league. FIFA said on Friday it was suspending Nyantakyi for 90 days. The Ghanaian government has begun a process to dissolve the national soccer body, Informatio­n Minister Mustapha Abdul-Hamid said on Thursday. On Friday, Ghana’s police locked down the GFA offices, declaring the building a crime scene.

Segments of the recording by undercover journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas appeared to show Nyantakyi also demanding kickbacks to pass on to top government officials, including the presidency. Ghana president Nana AkufoAddo has called for criminal investigat­ions against Nyantakyi. FIFA has not yet commented on whether any action will be taken over the government’s plan to dissolve the GFA. The global soccer body does not accept any third party, including government, interferen­ce in its member associatio­ns.

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