Committee set to investigate Black Stars’ Performance

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Government has announced a three-man committee to investigate Ghana’s shambolic World Cup performance in Brazil 2014.

An Appeals Court Judge Justice Senyo Dzamefe heads the committee, a statement signed by the new Sports Minister Mahama Ayariga said.

The other members of the committee include ace Sports Broadcaster and lawyer Moses Foh Amoaning and Sports enthusiast Kofi Anokye Darko.

The committee became necessary after Ghana’s first round exit in the ongoing 2014 World Cup.

The exit crowned scandalous events off the field including an embarrassing airlifting of $3 million cash on a presidential jet, an act which made Ghana a subject of global ridicule.

There was also player agitation and a reported assault in which a player-Sulley Muntari-slapped a management member, Moses Parker.

Critics including the opposition New Patriotic Party have demanded an investigation into the scandals that rocked Ghana’s World Cup outing.

The NPP insisted on having a bipartisan parliamentary enquiry into the scandals but a statement from government says the three-man committee is competent to do a good job.

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