The Ghana Football Association presidential elections will go ahead as scheduled as Wilfred Osei Kwaku’s application for provisional and conservatory request to put an injunction on the election has been rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS).
Palmer, a bankroller for Tema Youth Football Club was seeking for an injunction to be put on the upcoming elections until he was reinstated to contest for the vacant top job at the GFA.
He was disqualified by the vetting committee for breaches of Article 33(5) (c) of the GFA General Regulations and Decision of the Ethics Committee dated the 13th December 2017.”
CAS in a letter dated today has rejected Wilfred Osei Kwaku request to place an injunction on the elections.
In a letter sighted by GHANAsoccernet.com, the president of the Appeals Division of the Court of Arbitration for Sports ruled that,
“ The application for provisional and conservatory measures filed by Wilfred Kwaku Osei on 14 October 2019 in the matter of CAS 2019/A/6517 Wilfred Kwaku Osei vs Ghana Football Association is rejected.
“The costs of this Order shall be determined in the final award or any final disposition of this arbitration”.
The GFA will go ahead with its 25 October 2019 Extraordinary Congress (Elective) as scheduled.
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