President of Tema Youth Football club, Wilfred Osei Kwaku has disclosed that he is yet to receive the Court of Arbitration of Sports (CAS) verdict on his case with the Ghana Football Association (GFA) which was supposed to be released on Tuesday 4 August.
Osei Palmer is seeking for redress at CAS for his disqualification in last year’s GFA presidential election by the Normalisation Committee headed by Dr Kofi Amoah.
He was disqualified for failing to pay a statutory 10 per cent player transfer fee to the GFA.
Palmer’s camp has released a statement to rubbish earlier reports in the media that his team have received a summary of the verdict from CAS.
“Contrary to reports suggesting our lawyers have received the much anticipated ruling from the Court of Arbitration of Sports (CAS). We wish to establish the fact that our lawyers are yet to receive the ruliung from CAS”.
“CAS has not given any reason for the delay, but we are hopeful that in due course the ruling will be sent to all parties concerned”, the statement read.
This is the second time CAS has postponed the verdict