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Corruption in FIFA’s statutes doesn’t mean corruption in Ghana’s laws – Kwesi Nyantakyi

GFA President, Kwesi Nyantakyi says the association has reached an agreement with some musicians to perform during Premier League games next season
GFA President, Kwesi Nyantakyi says the association has reached an agreement with some musicians to perform during Premier League games next season
Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) president, Kwesi Nyantakyi, believes he’s in good standing to vie for public office since no court has convicted him of any offence.
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According to him, corruption, as defined in FIFA’s statutes, is not the same as corruption defined in the laws of Ghana.

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Nyantakyi’s burgeoning career as a football administrator came crashing down after he was fingered in an investigative documentary by Anas Aremeyaw Anas on corruption in Ghana football.

Kwesi Nyantakyi
Kwesi Nyantakyi

Anas’ exposé, which captured Nyantakyi allegedly taking cash gifts and peddling influence, led to him resigning as GFA President, as well as losing his positions as FIFA Council Member and 1st Vice President of CAF.

The 55-year-old was subsequently handed a lifetime ban and fined 500,000 Swiss Francs by FIFA, although his lifetime ban was later reduced to 15 years following an appeal at CAS.

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He was also charged with conspiracy to commit fraud and corruption by a public officer, but was later granted bail with some sureties, with the case still pending in court.

Having now declared his intention to contest for the vacant Ejisu parliamentary seat following the demise of MP John Kumah, Nyantakyi said he can only be adjudged to have committed a crime based on its definition in Ghana’s laws.

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Ex GFA boss Kwesi Nyantakyi

“What is wrong with Mr Nyantakyi's character? I am a man of good character,” Nyantakyi said on Joy News’ PM Express.

“Have I been declared to be a man of bad character by any court of competent jurisdiction in Ghana or by any committee or anything of that sort in Ghana? Have I?”

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He added: “That is an arbitration. It is not part of Ghana's laws. Corruption in FIFA statutes doesn't mean corruption in Ghana law. They're entirely different in meaning. We're operating within the laws of Ghana so you must confine yourself to the meaning of crime as defined in Ghana.”

Nyantakyi served as Ghana’s FA president from 2005 to 2018.

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