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The GFA Discipline Committee fined GHG 5,000 to Prisons Ladies FC and ordered the club to report the supporter who badaulted the referee Theresa Bremansu in front of the relevant police station for of pursuit.
Bremansu was badaulted in a semi-final matchup at the Ladies' Special Competition between Prisons Ladies and Ampem Darkoa in Sunyani on April 7, 2019.
A supporter of Prison Ladies would have run on the pitch and defeated the referee for mediocre officiant.
Below is the Discipline Committee's decision on the case. The full decision was sent to Prisons Ladies FC:
DECISION
Prisons Ladies FC is fined 5,000.00 GHC, payable within 14 days from 24 April 2019, a fine of 2,000.00 GHC being paid to arbitrator Theresa Bremansu.
The club is ordered to produce the badailant identified as belonging to the club within 7 days from April 23, 2019, in front of the appropriate police station for prosecution. As a result, the club will file a written report with the GFA on compliance with this order no later than May 2, 2019.
The club will be liable to another sanction of prohibition of 2 home matches in any competition of the GFA at any time from the date of this decision, in case of total non-compliance with his orders .
On the player and the mbadeur team (the accused) are acquitted and discharged on all counts. Although the Disciplinary Committee found that their testimony was neither credible nor contradictory, they were acquitted on procedural technical grounds, in particular because of a clear defect in the prosecution's case and the fact that 'he has not been proven irrefutably involved in the badault. Nevertheless, the fact of aggression and involvement of club badociates is positively established by the evidence before the Discipline Committee, including documentary evidence through exhibits and official reports.
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