According to reports, Kwesi Nyantakyi can not be prosecuted – Dep. Attorney General



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Deputy Attorney General, Godfred Dame is a member of the four-person working group created by FIFA to badist the standardization committee in the restructuring of Ghanaian football.

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The Deputy Attorney General challenged the applicant's claims that the former President of the Ghana Football Federation could not be prosecuted under the laws of Ghana.

Godfred Dame told Nathaniel Attoh on the Joy Sports Link on Saturday that Mr. Nyantakyi could not be prosecuted under the Corruption Act, but could still face charges of fraud.

He explained that Mr. Nyantakyi could be prosecuted for rebaduring people acting under the authority of Tiger Eye PI and that he could drive them to the President of Ghana for the badignment of contract.

"It's clearly a crime of cheating on false pretenses – in fact, it can be prosecuted for that," Dame said.

The Deputy Attorney General stated that the comment he made on the fact that Ghana's laws were insufficient to take care of people who had committed the offense of corruption and corruption when denunciation should be clearly understood in this context.

He explained that the laws on corruption and corruption apply only to officials. "Ghana's criminal laws on bribery and corruption apply primarily to public officials who take money to influence the performance of their public duties."

The Deputy Attorney General said that many of the GFA officials captured at Anas were exposing "number 12", including the president, who were private persons governed by Ghana's national laws. They can not therefore be prosecuted for corruption and corruption.

Anas Number 12 Kwesi Nyantakyi

Image: Kwesi Nyantakyi in Anas exhibits number 12

"The publication on Ghanaweb is a false and serious representation of what was stated at the joint FIFA-Ghana government press conference," he said.

New regulations

Mr. Odame revealed that the Attorney General's office had still not received the Ghanaian police file regarding fraud offenses committed by the former president of the GFA.

He added that the government and FIFA, recognizing the fact that the national laws of many countries are not sufficient to prosecute offenders in football in general, have been forced to set up a working group to create an additional body for football governance and control.

"Under this additional governance structure, we will review Ghana's national laws with regard to sports instructions," he added.

Mr. Dame is a member of the four-person working group created by FIFA to badist the standardization committee in the restructuring of Ghanaian football.

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