Sports News of Tuesday, 1 February 2011

Source: GNA

Human Rights Court adjourns GFA/EOCO case

Accra, Feb. 1, GNA - A Human Rights Court in Accra on Tuesday adjour= ned to February 25, the case in which the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has filed a writ against the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) for the invasion of its premises on Tuesday, December 8, last year. The GFA had filed a motion for the enforcement of its fundamental huma= n rights noting the EOCO exceeded the terms of the court on how and manner it invaded its offices.

It described the action of EOCO as illegal and breach of its fundamental human rights.

However, EOCO has filed an affidavit in opposition. When the case was brought before the court presided over by Mr Justice U. P. Dery, the GFA mentioned that it had not been served with EOCO's affidavit in opposition to enable them respond. The court therefore ordered that the GFA should be served with EOCO'= s affidavit in opposition and adjourned the matter to February 25. EOCO on Tuesday, December 8, last year raided offices of the GFA and took away computers and documents to investigate breaches of the laws of Ghana on tax, fraud and others.

"All the other institutions supplied the requested documents but the GFA failed to comply until 14 October, 2010 when the office received a letter from the GFA stating that they have received the letter from the office," EOCO said in a statement.

The EOCO upon procuring a court order and a search warrant with the support of officers of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service, raided the GFA, identified and seized documents and computer equipment, which the Office said it had cause to believe vital information relating to ongoing investigations could be found.