Ghana Football Association fined US$ 20,000 for contempt of court

Published on: 05 July 2013

An Accra High Court has charged the GFA for contempt and accordingly slapped a GH¢40,000 fine on it for failing to comply with an earlier order given by a Cocoa Affairs High Court presided over by the same judge in May.

Justice Ransford Gyinae had earlier given the FA an ultimatum to hold elections for the Eastern Regional FA by June 30 and report back to the court on July 2.

The Cocoa Affairs Court, at its sitting yesterday, dismissed the FA’s application for a stay of execution of the earlier order by the court.

The counsel of the GFA is reported to have submitted a letter to the court on July 2, the deadline given by the court for the presentation of the election results seeking to extend the time to enable the past executive to render proper accounts prior to the election.

That was followed by an application for a stay of execution on July 3.

However, the sitting judge found reason to hold the FA liable for contempt after failing to comply with the earlier deadline given by the court to hold elections.

The Ghana Football Association now has up to July 14 to conduct fresh elections in the Eastern Region and report back to it on July 15.Medeama finished last season's campaign in third place.

 

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