
President John Evans Atta Mills has sought permission from Fifa boss Sepp Blatter to set up a presidential commission of enquiry to investigate how the Ghana Football Association uses funds given it by the government.
President Mills made the disclosure at a press briefing at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra on Wednesday night on his return from the Fifa headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland.
He explained that his intension to set up a commission to investigate the Ghana FA should not be seen as political interference but a way of ensuring financial sanity in the association.
This could lead to the formation of the public interest committee at the Football Association.


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RIDICULUOS !!!!!! Ghana needs permission from FIFA to investigate how monies allocated by Ghana is being spent by our sports authorities ? This is totally different from the case in Nigeria where the govt decided to just abitarily descipline the players for loosing in the first round. That was what FIFA objected to . Again do we need permission from FIFA ? WHO AT ALL IS ADVISING OUR PREZ? Have we lost our sovereingty ?