Former Ghana Football Association president, Kwesi Nyantakyi has resigned from his various positions at both CAF and FIFA following an undercover investigation conducted by TigerEye PI.
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The renowned FIFA Council member, who is currently under investigation for alleged corruption, has resigned from all his roles both in CAF and FIFA.
Confederation of African Football president Ahmad says Nyantakyi has also offered his resignation letter as first vice president of the continental body.
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This comes after he stepped down from his position as GFA boss after a meeting with the Executive Committee of the Football Association on last Friday.
Ace Ghanaian investigative journalist Anas Aremayaw Anas’ latest documentary dubbed ‘Number 12’ last week showed Nyantakyi taking $65,000 in cash from undercover reporters posing as businessmen to secure favor with Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo and other government officials.
Nyantakyi was seen in the video outlining to agents of Anas’ TigerEyePI who posed as investors the key government officials to bribe and also the steps to take to get a strangle hold on key projects in the country, as well as suggesting a dummy financial agency that would broker a sponsorship deal for the Ghana Premier League.
CAF is set to host an extraordinary Congress to replace Ex- Ghana FA head on the FIFA Council on September 30, 2018.