Ghana's Football Fifa 14 Coins Association denied British media reports on Monday that it had agreed to rig international matches and asked Ghanaian police to investigate two GFA officials the reports linked to the deal.
The Daily Telegraph and Channel 4 television's Dispatches programme in London said they uncovered the case during a six-month investigation into match-fixing.
GFA president Kwesi Nyantakyi said the reports were "a representation of half-truths and half-lies.
"It's not true that we have agreed with match fixers or people who intend to organise matches of convenience between the Black Stars and any opponent in the future," he said from Maceio in Brazil where Ghana are based for the World Cup finals.
Nyantakyi has since added, www.proutcoins.com/fifa-14-coins in a BBC interview, that he intended to sue The Daily Telegraph and the Channel 4 show.
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