A total of eighty-seven referees have so far either been banned or suspended provisionally after the Tiger Eye Pi and Anas Aremeyaw Anas controversial football corruption exposé was aired on June 6 in Accra.
On July 7 CAF Disciplinary body decided to ban eleven African referees implicated in the corruption video with top Kenyan assistant referee Marwa Range receiving a life time ban from all football related activities and both Jallow Ebrima of Gambia and Yanissou Bebou of Togo slapped with 10 years ban.
In the same ruling CAF announced provisional suspensions against ten Ghanaian referees including Samuel Sukah, Eric Nantieri and Reginald Lathbridge. Also Liberia referee Yekeh Jerry was appeared on the suspension list.
It will not stop there as the Referees Association of Ghana (RAG) announces indefinite suspensions against seventy-four Ghanaian referees in a press release dated August 4, 2018.
Among the ten referees suspended by CAF it is only Bello Aboudou who was not mentioned in the RAG suspended list of referees.