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FIFA has confirmed that it has carried out a forensic audit of the Ghana Football Federation (GFA) and found no acts of corruption or financial irregularities against Kwesi Nyantakyi during his term of office. .
The Ghana Football website, www.GHANASoccernet.com, revealed the news of a former Football Association chief and members of the GFA Executive Committee had been cleared of any act of malfeasance.
But the news has been hotly contested in this West African country and some have questioned the authenticity of the report.
Ghanaian journalist and law student Kofi Ampah, better known as Kofi Bolaise, has written to FIFA to confirm the story.
He asked: & # 39; & # 39; I would like to know if FIFA has conducted a forensic audit with the Ghana Football Federation. If yes, was the report provided to the Standards Committee? & # 39; & # 39;
On June 3, 2019, the FIFA Media Team responded by e-mail in these terms: & # 39; & # 39; & # 39; Regarding your question, this review was part of the decision of the FIFA Council to set up a standardization committee on August 27, 2018.
& # 39; & # 39; The objective of this review was to have FIFA gain a more detailed and specific understanding of the financial management and governance situation at GFA in light of the necessary organizational transition and persistence, under the supervision of Current standardization committee. .
& # 39; & # 39; We do not have any other comments on this issue and any updates will be provided in due course. If you want to quote someone please a FIFA spokesman. & # 39; & # 39;
FIFA audit officials, who spent about a month in Ghana investigating the federation's financial affairs, discovered that neither corruption nor embezzlement took place at GFA. .
The audit report concluded that the Ghana Finance Federation had more than just "perception problems" to deal with, since the reports on corruption within the federation in the media are "far of the target ".
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