Africanfootball.com has exclusively reported that Hearts of Oak Managing
Director Neil Amstrong-Mortagbe has been sacked after only just ten
months in-charge.
The decision was taken by the club’s board on Monday evening after
recent mounting allegations of misconduct against the FIFA marketing
consultant.
There is also a strong opinion among board members that he contributed
to the departure of coach David Duncan whose sacking cost the club a
wallet thumping $40,000.
Recent unimpressive results for the club also compounded his problems
but the allegations of misconduct against the staunch Hearts supporter
looks to have forced the hand of the board.
“He has been told to step aside and a committee will be set up to look
into those allegations of misconduct,” a highly-placed source within the
board confirmed to Africanfootball.com, Africa’s leading football news
website.
“He was told to prepare his handing over notes.”
Mortagbe’s future has been speculated the last few weeks in the
Ghanaian media but the club last week issued a statement to rubbish
those and claimed he was still at post.
A publication by the state-owned Graphic Sports last Monday claimed
Mortagbe used the club’s letterhead in an illegal visa application
scandal.
This resulted in his arrest and sent to the Darkuman Police station only to be bailed by a fellow Hearts board member.
Mortagbe came under scrutiny after how a US$ 1,000 gift from a club
sympathiser to captain Moro Abubakar was paid in two instalments within
three months when the amount was passed through him.
He was appointed in July last year and supervised one of the club’s worst campaigns in the Ghana top-flight.
Hearts are not in contention to win this season’s league with three
matches left and were kicked out of the MTN FA Cup at the round of 32
stage by Division One League side Gold Stars.
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