Shocking: Ghana’s ball boy paid $100,000 per game same as players during 2014 World Cup
Ghana players almost boycotted their final group game of the 2014 World Cup over appearance fees, and it has now emerged that even the ‘ball boy’ was earning the same per game.
Asamoah Gyan, Michael Essien and Co went on strike before being eliminated in Brazil, with President John Dramani Mahama eventually flying out £1.8million to settle the pay dispute.
A 396-page report has investigated the Black Stars’ disappointing first-round exit and reveals that staff, from coach James Kwesi Appiah to doctor Adam Baba, were paid the equal amount of $100,000 (£64,000) per game, a fee which also applies to Equipment Officer Ismail Hamidu.The Dzamefe report also found a fee of $5,263 (£3,345) was paid to Ghana’s official drummer.A world in which an international kit man is paid the same as the star players is tough to imagine, and the Ghana FA attempted to vindicate his earnings by categorising Hamidu as a member of the ‘technical team’.
But according to the report, which was released on Monday and aims to unpick a multitude of financial issues, (sic) ‘it is outrageous for the equipment officer (ball boy) for example to be categorized under technical team to receive $100,000 appearance fee.’
Last year, American production company Bugeater Films announced their intention to turn the cash controversy into a movie.
Corruption at its best I am sure the ball boy did not get that much…that money was taken by someonle else…..