The Confederation of African Football has banned seven Ghanaian referees for 10 years over bribery allegations.
One other referee was however banned for life by CAF.
These referees are prevented from engaging in an CAF related football activities.
The referees were implicated in a bribery allegation uncovered by Ghanaian investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas.
Anas screened his documentary on corruption in Ghana and West Africa in June.
The referees were captured in some aspects of the documentary taking bribe to influence matches.
CAF’s sanctions were determined at a meeting of its Disciplinary Board on August 5.
A CAF statement said that the banned referees include;
- David Laryea, Assistant Referee (Ghana): life ban from all CAF related football activities;
- Lathbridge Reginald, Referee (Ghana): 10 years ban from all CAF related football activities;
- Nantierre Eric, Assistant Referee (Ghana): 10 years ban from all CAF related football activities;
- Mr. Fleischer Cecil, Referee (Ghana): 10 years ban from all CAF related football activities;
- Mr. Ouedraogo Dawood, Referee (Ghana): 10 years ban from all CAF related football activities;
- Mr. Salifu Malik, Assistant Referee (Ghana): 10 years ban from all CAF related football activities;
- Mrs. Akongyam Theresa, Women Assistant Referee (Ghana): 10 years ban from all CAF related football activities;
- Mr. Wellington Joseph, Technical Instructor (Ghana): 10 years ban from all CAF
related football activities.
Anas Aremeyaw Anas
Anas Aremeyaw Anas uses painstaking and life risking methods in unearthing corruption in the public sector in Ghana and Africa.
He usually disguises himself making it difficult for corrupt persons to identify him, a method that some of his critics consider inappropriate.
Source: Africafeeds.com