Supreme Court candidate Justice Senyo Dzamefe has uncovered that a few key suggestions from the 2014 Commission of Request into Ghana’s World Cup disaster stay unimplemented.
Justice Dzamefe chaired the three-member commission entrusted with testing Ghana’s disillusioning execution at the 2014 FIFA World Container in Brazil, where the Black Stars were dispensed with at the bunch stage.
The campaign was dominated by off-field discussions, most outstandingly the broadly scrutinized choice by the government to airdrop cash to Brazil to pay players who had undermined to boycott their last coordinate over unpaid bonuses.
Appearing some time recently Parliament’s Arrangements Committee on Monday, June 16, Equity Dzamefe uncovered that whereas a few of the commission’s proposition were received, a few others were ignored.
“Some [of the proposals] were, but not all,” Equity Dzamefe said when inquired almost the usage status. “We made a part of proposals, but not all were taken.”
Among the dismissed proposition, he highlighted the commission’s call for an conclusion to the hone of paying players in cash, referencing the disputable Brazil cash airlift.
“We said players ought to not be paid cash. We all saw what happened in Brazil when we had to fly cash to Brazil for players, and we saw a few of the players holding theirs. It was one awful thing for Ghana.”
He too pointed out the commission’s proposal against utilizing open stores to support supporters’ travel to universal tournaments.
“We too suggested that the state ought to not support supporters to travel to nations where we are playing,” he included.

