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AG to advise Mahama on Dzamefe C’ssion report

March 30, 2015
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AG to advise Mahama on Dzamefe C’ssion report

President Mahama and the Dazmafe Commission

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President Mahama has forwarded the report by the Dzamefe Commission to the Attorney General, Marietta Brew Oppong for advice.

The Deputy Attorney General, Dominic Ayineh received the report on behalf of the Attorney General.

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[contextly_sidebar id=”s2VANxYjLo6oGJMnq0dWZ9AiZ5KHxPDG”]The Commission of Inquiry set up to investigate the issues surrounding the participation of the Black Stars at the World cup in 2014, concluded sitting in September.

They have however now concluded their findings and recommendations on the team’s poor outing which they presented to government today.

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President Mahama promised to work with the Commission in implementing the recommendations it gave.

About 87 people appeared before the Commission to answer questions regarding the team’s poor performance at the World Cup in Brazil.

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Among these persons were key personalities such as Elvis Afriyie Ankrah and Horace Ankrah among others.

Participants who appeared before the Commission came up with several suggestions including the need to scrap appearance fees for the Black Stars, reducing winning bonuses, funding of the other national teams, dissolving the Stars management team and among others after it emerged that all these factors contributed to their defeat.

 

By: Marian Efe Ansah/citifmonline.com/Ghana
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