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Some referees seen in 'Number 12' fail to appear before investigating committee-Retired Referee

By Haruna Mubarak
Some referees seen in 'Number 12' fail to appear before investigating committee-Retired Referee
Some referees seen in 'Number 12' fail to appear before investigating committee-Retired Referee
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Retired Referee Ali Musah Plato has revealed that some referees seen in Anas Aremeyaw Anas 'Number 12' have failed to appear before investigating committee set up by the Referees Association of Ghana (RAG).

Over 77 referees were caught accepting bribe to influence the outcome of matches in Anas Aremeyaw Anas video documentary.

Following the corrupt practice of the culpable referees, Referees Association of Ghana(RAG) set up a Disciplinary Committee in an attempt to sanitize the system.

However, according to a retired referee, who is the secretary of the committee, some referees failed to honor the invitation sent to them.

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"We have brought our sitting to an end but still working to present our recommendations to RAG," Plato told Oyerepa FM.

"A greater number of them appeared before us, some didn't but gave us reasons whilst others even failed to acknowledge receipt of the invitation."

"All those who appeared before us were recorded to avoid any controversies in the future."

"We don't want any situation where people will be accusing us unnecessarily. I'm hearing some referees are calling for the dissolution of RAG, I want to find out when they realized that, was it after the Anas documentary or when."

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CAF on 7th August 2018 issued ban to some ten Ghanaian officials and other referees on the continent in relation to the Anas Aremeyaw Anas' number 12 expose.

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