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Monday, 23 June 2014

NEWS: Undercover footage from Channel 4 Dispatches exposes a match agent from Ghana




The tail end of rush hour on a Central London street and we're trying to hide a TV crew. You'd thinktechnology would make that slightly easier but not on this job.

There's a 6ft-something cameraman, a lens of seemingly similar proportions, a fidgety soundman with his boom and microphone and plenty of other people dotted around hoping things will go to plan.

We are all waiting for a silver Toyota. Slightly behind schedule it arrives, at precisely the same time the van concealing the crew drives away - we are there for all to see. However, the smartly dressed men exit the car, pay no attention to us and take their seats at the table in a nearby swanky hotel.


It is the billions of bets flowing through Asia that experts say are key to these sorts of fixes

The two believe they are here for a business meeting with a global sports investor. They are expecting a down payment of thirty thousand pounds but this is, in fact, the end of a six month longDispatches investigation and these are the men who have been offering to help fix a football match involving a team playing in the World Cup.
First contact


Christopher Forsythe is a Fifa licensed match agent and Obed Nketiah is the chief executive of the top league Ghanaian club Berekum Chelsea and a committee member of the national U20s side.

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