It has been revealed that, the Ghana Football Association is owing Match Commissioners a whopping GH¢419,880.
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This was revealed during the Ghana Football Association’s meeting with the leadership of the Match Commissioners on Thursday.
It was revealed that, the debt ranges from the 2014/15 season till when the current FA leadership took office.
In in attempt to pay the debt, the Kurt Okraku-led administration have agreed with the leadership of the Match Commissioners to ring-fence the debt and pay it in installments.
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The GFA and the Match Commissioners also agreed the fees for per match for the season will be made after every four Matchdays.
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During the meeting, the GFA also informed the Match Commissioners about the appointment of the Compliance & Integrity Officer whose job will include identifying acts that might jeopardize the integrity of the game.
The Match Commissioners were also cautioned to avoid any contact with Club Officials before and after matches.
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Match Commissioners were also advised to report any action that could affect the integrity of football matches to the Compliance and Integrity Officer.

