The FIFA Forensic Audit conducted on the accounts of the Ghana FA found no fault with the financial structures of the Ghana Football Association with no financial misappropriation after the conducting the audit, FootballMadeInGhana.com can reveal.
The report which was submitted to the Ghana FA Normalization Committee has been kept under lock after finding no fault with the FA of the West African country after the departure of Kwesi Nyantakyi.
Following the appointment of the Normalization Committee to supervise Ghana football for an initial period of six months, which later became twelve, the world football governing body ordered for a forensic audit of the FA’s accounts.
The exercise, conducted and supervised by FIFA came to a close about two months ago with the audit finding no fault with the Ghana FA.
FIFA sources say the audit found no financial misappropriation with the accounts of the association, vindicating the former president Kwesi Nyantakyi who earlier reports had claimed had misappropriated the funds of the FA.
The report has since been submitted to the Ghana FA Normalization Committee.
It is, however, unclear as to why the Ghana FA Normalization Committee is yet to make the report public after FIFA concluded their work.
The spokesperson of the Normalization Committee, Dan Kwaku Yeboah, refused to comment on the development, saying he has no idea about the report of the Forensic Audit.
“I don’t know anything about the report. Unless you ask Dr. Kofi Amoah,” Dan Kwaku Yeboah directed when contacted by FootballMadeInGhana.com
Nyantakyi is currently serving a life ban from football related activities from FIFA after he was seen in a video documentary by Anas Armeyaw Anas allegedly collecting bribe.
The life ban is being contested at the Court of Arbitration for Sports with the decision expected to be out soon.