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The disciplinary committee of the Ghana Football Association will continue hearing on match-fixing allegations involving four premier league clubs at its next sitting on Thursday.
The preliminary hearing on the case was conducted last week.
But RTU players Nurudeen Wermer and Hamza Mohammed, key witnesses, were not in attendance.
Media reports say the club wrote to inform the committee that Hamza was out of the country while Wermer was indisposed.
Thursday’s sitting is likely to be the final one before a ruling is issued on the case.
Hearts are praying the committee to investigate bribery allegations levelled by some RTU players against their management in connection with their league match against Kotoko.
The Porcupine Warriors are also seeking to prove that Hearts negotiated a match of convenience with Heart of Lions.
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