Ghana FA To Probe Into Kingson's $300,000 Bribe Confession

Ghana FA boss Kwasi Nyantakyi says the association will launch a probe into Richard Kingston�s revelation of refusing a $300,000 bribe at the 2006 World Cup. The 34-year-old made the shocking revelation at theSynagogueChurchinNigeriaof an attempt to have him throwGhana�s second group game against CzechRepublic at the mundial staged inGermany. Kingstonhowever said he refused the bribe upon the advice of his wife who is now being accused of being a witch. The revelation has raised several concerns at the Ghana FA with Executive Committee member Wilfred Osei (Parma) demanding a full disclosure of the �conspiracy�. And Nyantakyi who was a year into his fresh administration during the World Cup appears to be in favour of a move to gather more facts on the potential scandal. �I also heard it (Kingston�s revelation) through the media and I don�t know whether it is true,� Nyantakyi told GHANAsoccernet.com. �As it is now, it is still a rumour. The matter has not been officially brought before us but we will probe further to see whether it is even true.� Kingston made the revelation at the church headed by controvercial Nigerian Pastor T.B Joshua in a desperate attempt to prove his wife was not a witch.