The Registrar General office is yet to acquire an official document to take charge of the GFA's assets
Public Relations Officer of the Registrar of General Department, Madam Constance Takyi has stated that her outfit is yet to receive any official documentation that mandates them to initiate the process of liquidating, which also involves the control of assets owned by the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
This in response to a court ruling by the Accra High Court which appointed the Registrar of Companies as the official liquidator for GFA.
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The ruling also affirmed that an application by the Attorney General had been granted to restrain members and executives of the GFA from holding themselves such and carrying out any official work.
The decision by the court puts the Registrar of Companies in-charge of all assets of the GFA for the meantime whilst the substantive case of the liquidation is being heard by the courts.
The Attorney General has since the airing of the Anas exposé, being involved in the process of dissolving the GFA.
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This resulted in a ten-day interim injunction of the GFA and all football-related activities, which was extended last week.