Kotoko sole Shareholder Otumfuo Osei II sets ad-hoc Committee to investigate judgement debt brouhaha
1 min readAsante Kotoko owner and Life Patron Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has set up an ad-hoc committee to investigate the circumstances leading to judgement debt against the club.
The Porcupine Warriors have been fined a whooping $240,000 by FIFA for breaches in their contract with former Esperance striker Emmanuel Clottey.
Accusations and counter-accusations have dominated in the media between past and present management members of the club.
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However, the club’s owner Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has set up a committee to investigate the matter and other troubling issues confronting the club.
“Investigate all the circumstances surrounding Asante Kotoko Sporting Club transactions with Tunisian Club Esperance which resulted in the FIFA ruling and the subsequent transfer of another Asante Kotoko player to the club.”
“To investigate the failure of Asante Kotoko SC to meet its regulatory obligations to the Premier League licence.”
They have four weeks to submit its report to the King of the Ashanti kingdom.
The tenure of the club’s Executive chairman Kwame Kyei has come to an end, Manhyia Palace has reported.
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