Referee Admits Bias in Kotoko vs Hearts of Lions Match, Sparks Outrage

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Referee Charles Benle Bulu, who officiated the recent Ghana Premier League fixture between Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Lions, has reportedly confessed to having a preference for Kotoko and acknowledged making decisions that disadvantaged Hearts of Lions.

In a shocking revelation, Bulu is said to have disclosed the identity of the individual who bribed him — a revelation that has left many stunned, as the person involved is believed to be well known within football circles.

 

The news has ignited widespread anger among Hearts of Lions supporters, prompting the club’s president, Dr Randy Abbey, to file an urgent complaint with the Referees Committee, demanding a full investigation into the matter.

 

If verified, this admission could have far-reaching implications for Ghanaian football and raise serious questions about the integrity of officiating within the league.

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