Black Stars

U-Turn: Avram Grant Finally Accepts Cedis As Payment As Winning Bonus

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Head coach of the Black Stars, Avram Grant, has finally accepted payment of his winning bonus in the match between the Black Stars and Mozambique in the local currency after earlier rejecting it.

The Israeli trainer reportedly returned to the Ministry of Youth and Sports a cheque for payment of his winning bonus for Ghana’s 3-1 victory over Mozambique in a Nations Cup qualifier on the grounds that he did not operate a cedi account and demanded payment in dollars.

However, the coach made a u-turn on his decision last Tuesday after meeting the Minister of Youth and Sports in the company of FA officials after which he reportedly apologised for his action and promised not to repeat it.

“Last Thursday I had a meeting with the GFA and Grant came to formally apologise for what happened and will fully accept the cheque and promised never to let that happen again,” the Minister of Youth and Sports, Nii Lante Vanderpuye, told the Graphic Sports.

He explained that once Grant’s contract did not state that winning bonus should be paid in foreign currency, he [Nii Lante] was not going to encourage that, having convinced the Black Stars players to accept payment of winning bonuses in cedis.

“I don’t have a problem with his salary but I have a problem with the bonus because that is what we (government) are paying to him so we have decided the sort of currency we have to pay and he has accepted it,” he said.

The minister added that as far as he was concerned, it was unacceptable for anyone working within the shores of this country to be paid in foreign currency because the legal tender in Ghana was the cedi and payment to services rendered in the country must be in the local currency irrespective of the stature of the individual.

“In Ghana we transact business in cedis so I don’t believe anybody should be paid in dollars,” observed Mr Vanderpuye, who indicated that such payment methods should be the standard not only for the current coach but also for any other coach who takes up the national team job in future.

About Samuel A. Boakye-Buckman

Samuel A. Boakye-Buckman (popularly known as Dada Oliseh) is a self-motivated young journalist with a passion for telling stories better with pictures. He is the founder, owner, editor, and bankroller of www.ghanasoccernews.org. He has a vast experience in the reporting of football-related activities in Ghana and beyond. A former employee of Hearts News (official mouthpiece of Accra Hearts of Oak), 90 minutes sports paper, National Sports Authority, Footballcrusader.com, sportscrusader.com, and ghanafootballnews.com, Samuel is one of the few energetic and self-motivated young journalist in Ghana with a large following on social media, especially Facebook (https://web.facebook.com/boakye.buckman.9). He is well known for his frequent updates from all over the country with pictures to match. He is also a correspondent for a few international websites, including CAF. In recent times, he has introduced, as part of his many talents, the live streaming of matches and football-related activities. He is also the originator and photographer of Dada Oliseh Photos. He lives in Accra Ghana.

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