GFA to pay Nyantakyi's GHS 2.4million FIFA fine if he defaults
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) will be forced to cough up the 500,000 Swiss Francs fine imposed on it's former President Kwesi Nyantakyi by FIFA if he fails to pay.
He was found guilty of having violated Article 19 (conflict of interest), Article 21 (Bribery and corruption) and Article 22 (Commission) of the FIFA Code of Ethics, 2012 edition and fined 500,000 Swiss Francs (over GH₡2.4million).
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Nyantakyi has denied any wrongdoing and signalled his intent to appeal the verdict at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Some analysts including the Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper, Mr Abdul Malik Kweku Baako have advised the former FIFA council member not to pay the fine because he has been banned for life.
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However, per Article 15 (4) of the FIFA Disciplinary Code 2017 edition, the GFA may be jointly liable for Mr Nyantakyi's fine even though he has resigned his role as the head of Ghana football.
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"Associations are jointly liable for fines imposed on representative team players and officials. The same applies to clubs in respect of their players and officials. The fact that a natural person has left a club or association does not cancel out joint liability," the FIFA Disciplinary code says
He relinquished those roles in June this year following the premiere of an undercover investigation which captured him accepting a "cash gift" in an undercover documentary titled Number12.
In January this year, the New York Times reported that the 37-members of the FIFA council were paid $
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Nyantakyi was first elected to the FIFA Council in September 2016. He was re-elected for a second term in March 2017 for a four-year term which was truncated by the bribery scandal.