Sports journalists in Ghana deny taking money from government during world cup
November 10th, 2010Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Press freedom and ethics
A group of sports journalists in Ghana have denied allegations that they received money from the Ghana Football Association or Ministry of Youth and Sports during the World Cup earlier this year.
According to a report by Citifmonline, the ministry has said it spent $50,000 on media relations during the competition, which was given to the Ghana FA and distributed to journalists.
Full story on Ghanain news site Citifmonline at this link…
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