Ghana Premier League

I’m in support of GFA’s 50,000 cedis reward to match fixing whistleblowers- Rtd Ref. Thomas Nunoo

Retired referee Thomas Nunoo says he’s in support of Ghana Football Association’s ¢50,000 reward to match fixing whistleblowers.

Last season, the topflight was hit with a bribery scandal following alleged reports of match fixing in the game between Ashanti Gold and Inter Allies.

Inter Allies were thrashed 7-0 with defender Hashim Musah scoring two unscrupulous own goals.

“I’m in support of the GFA’s ¢50,000 reward to match fixing whistleblowers. People should be bold and report because things are getting out of hands,” Rtd Ref. Thomas Nunoo told OTEC FM.

“In our part of the world, when things happen, we don’t set an example for people to see how serious it is.”

“The GFA should corporate with the security agencies and start jailing anyone who is found indulging in football betting.”

The Football Association is yet to come out with a verdict of the match fixing that happened last season between Ashanti Gold SC and Inter Allies who were relegated at the end of the 2020/21 season.

Daraja Kapoor

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