{"id":38389,"date":"2014-08-11T13:32:01","date_gmt":"2014-08-11T13:32:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/4cd.e16.myftpupload.com\/?p=38389"},"modified":"2014-08-11T15:34:15","modified_gmt":"2014-08-11T15:34:15","slug":"brazil-2014-fiasco-commission-of-inquiry-wont-be-intimidated-chairman","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2014\/08\/brazil-2014-fiasco-commission-of-inquiry-wont-be-intimidated-chairman\/","title":{"rendered":"Brazil 2014 fiasco: \u201cCommission of Inquiry won’t be intimidated\u201d – Chairman"},"content":{"rendered":"

\u00a0The Presidential Commission of Inquiry set up to investigate Ghana\u2019s participation at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil says it is unfazed by attempts by anybody or any institution to frustrate its work.<\/span><\/p>\n

While not mentioning specific institutions and names, the chairman of the commission, Justice Senyo Dzamefe was emphatic about their independence.<\/p>\n

\u201cThis morning we received a letter from the [Ghana Football Association] addressed to the Minister of Youth and Sports, Honorable\u00a0 Mahama Ayariga\u00a0 and copied to us,\u201d he said on Monday at the first sitting at the Accra Sports Stadium.<\/p>\n

The letter, Justice Dzamefe said, was dated August 7 and signed by Fifa\u00a0Deputy Secretary General\u00a0Markus Kattner.<\/p>\n

The world football governing body\u2019s letter sent last Thursday addressed its unease at the insistence on the government of Ghana to look into the Black Stars performance at the World Cup \u2013 but the Commission would not admit that their comments were aimed at Fifa.<\/p>\n

\u201cI want to state categorically that we are not intimidated by anybody,\u201d Justice Dzamefe insisted.<\/p>\n

Postponement <\/b><\/p>\n

Meanwhile the commission has postponed its sittings\u00a0 to Wednesday August 13.<\/p>\n

The two other members of the commission are lawyer and veteran sports broadcaster Moses\u00a0 Foh-Amoaning\u00a0 and\u00a0 Kofi\u00a0\u00a0 Anokye Owusu Darko, rescheduled to allow the institutions subpoenaed ample time to prepare before taking\u00a0 their turns before the commission.<\/p>\n

Four state-institutions were to be present at Monday\u2019s sittings but only three showed up. The Bank of Ghana failed to show up for reasons that remain unclear but the Finance, Foreign Affairs and Sports ministries sent representatives.<\/p>\n

Citi News\u2019<\/i> Pearl Akanya Ofori reports that the atmosphere at the venue was expectant, but ultimately disappointing as no hearings came off.<\/p>\n

Background<\/b><\/p>\n

In the wake of Ghana\u2019s poor show at the recent World Cup, the Sports Ministry set up a three-member committee to investigate matters of player indiscipline and some poor decisions by the management team, as well as general poor performance in the tournament.<\/p>\n

However, President John Mahama later upgraded the setup from a committee to a Commission of Inquiry.<\/p>\n

Article 279 of Ghana\u2019s constitution says such a commission \u201cshall have the powers, rights and privileges of the High Court or a Justice of the High Court at a trial.\u201d<\/p>\n

In the eyes of Fifa, this simply means the GFA could be on trial from a High Court, which may go contrary to their rules of engagement with member associations.<\/p>\n

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By: Pearl Akanya Ofori\/Citifmonline.com\/Ghana<\/p>\n

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