Ghana Football Association president Kwasi Nyantakyi says his outfit will give anybody who presents hard core or concrete information on a bribery act in the Ghana Premier League.
This move is a huge step towards restoring the integrity of the game.
"We also think that it is important to enhance the integrity of our competitions," said Nyantakyi
"We are offering a prize money of 30,000 Ghana cedis to any whistleblower who has credible information of corrupt practises, bribery and related allegations.
"We are not relying on hear say but credible evidence that we can rely on, we will take it and give you 30.000 cedis free of charge."
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