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Sports News of Monday, 10 November 2014

Source: starrfmonline.com

Sena Dansua threatened Nyantakyi over 2010 World Cup money

The communications director of the Ghana Football Association, Saani Daara, has revealed that the FA was forced to return the US$11.7 million earned from the 2010 World Cup after ex-Sports Minister, Akua Sena Dansua - now Ghana’s Ambassador to Germany - threatened the FA boss, Kwesi Nyantakyi.

The FA said it had made plans of investing the money into the improvement of football structures in the country after drafting a 71-paged development plan but were forced to return the money by the former Sports Minister.

“What happened with that money was that Akua Sena Dansua put a phone call through to Kwesi Nyantakyi and told him if you want your peace of mind in this country, bring all the money. It was a threat,” Darra told Starr Sports on Extra Time Saturday.

A similar situation confronts the Ghana FA again as the Presidential Commission of Inquiry has ordered the nation’s football governing body to pay up the entire US$8 m earned from the 2014 World Cup.

The GFA is adamant to release the remaining US$4 million after paying government the loan of US$4 million used in settling appearance fees of the Black Stars during the Brazil 2014 tournament.