

Ghana Boxing Authority President Exposes Corruption Cartel
Ghana Boxing Authority President Exposes Corruption, Cartel Activity: "They're Exploiting the System" Accusations of corruption and the formation of a cartel within the Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA) have been made by Abraham Kotei Neequaye, the GBA President. In a recent interview on Asempaneye 94.7 FM's SportsNite program, Neequaye detailed how a group of individuals is allegedly using the GBA for private business interests, impacting the welfare of Ghanaian boxers. He stated, "Ghana Boxing is a state entity, but a group of individuals is exploiting it for personal gain and using it for private business interests." Neequaye's concerns extend to the medical care of boxers, stating that the actions of this group are directly affecting their well-being. He provided examples of specific instances where this alleged cartel interfered with the provision of necessary medical attention. The interview highlights the urgency of addressing corruption within the GBA to ensure the safety and fair treatment of Ghanaian boxers. Investigations into these serious allegations are expected.