Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has firmly denied claims that the GFA receives monetary support from the government, addressing a common misconception often raised during times of poor performance by the national teams.
In recent years, allegations have surfaced accusing the FA of inflating budgets for tournaments and misusing taxpayer money.
However, speaking before the Parliamentary Select Committee on Sports on Monday, Okraku clarified the GFA's financial relationship with the government. "For the record, the government of Ghana doesn't give GFA any money.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports funds national team-related activities.