I will expose corruption in Ghana football - Ex-GFA chairman Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe
Board Member of Hearts of Oak, Dr Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe, has confirmed his intention to expose widespread corruption within the Ghana Premier League.Speaking to Graphic Sports, the former Ghana Football Association (GFA) chairman said he possesses substantial evidence against club officials who attempt to influence match outcomes through bribery and other unethical practices.He also added that he was in the process of compiling a comprehensive dossier, which included documents and pictures, to substantiate his claims."I'm deeply going into some of our past Premier League matches and I will expose some of them publicly with documents and pictures to support my argument," he stated.Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe explained that he was aware of instances where officials had contacted players ahead of matches, offering them bribes to underperform or play leniently in favour of the opposing team."Players have openly declared how they have been influenced with cars by managers of different clubs just to play foul for their own team," he added.Dr Nyaho Tamakloe also urged current football managers to learn from these past leaders and avoid resorting to corrupt methods to achieve success.
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Board Member of Hearts of Oak, Dr Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe, has confirmed his intention to expose widespread corruption within the Ghana Premier League.
Speaking to Graphic Sports, the former Ghana Football Association (GFA) chairman said he possesses substantial evidence against club officials who attempt to influence match outcomes through bribery and other unethical practices.
He also added that he was in the process of compiling a comprehensive dossier, which included documents and pictures, to substantiate his claims.
"I'm deeply going into some of our past Premier League matches and I will expose some of them publicly with documents and pictures to support my argument," he stated.
Dr Nyaho-Tamakloe explained that he was aware of instances where officials had contacted players ahead of matches, offering them bribes to underperform or play leniently in favour of the opposing team.
"Players have openly declared how they have been influenced with cars by managers of different clubs just to play foul for their own team," he added.
Dr Nyaho Tamakloe also urged current football managers to learn from these past leaders and avoid resorting to corrupt methods to achieve success.