GFF extends gratitude to Government of Guyana for referee support

– audited financial statement presented

Guyana Football Federation (GFF) President Wayne Forde has met Culture, Youth and Sport Minister Charles Ramson Jr to present the Federation’s 2021 audited finances and to thank him for providing financial support for the recently-concluded annual FIFA referee training course.
The Ministry partnered with the GFF and offered financial support to offset the costs for this annual FIFA capacity-building course, which was held at the GFF National Training Centre in August, as well as the GFF’s ongoing referee development work and recruitment drive.

GFF President Wayne Forde presents the Federation’s audited financial statement to Culture, Youth and Sport Minister Charles Ramson Jr

“The Government of Guyana is committed to continuous investment in the future of all sports, including football, and that must include the capacity building and upskilling of match officials, who play a vital role on the field of play,” Minister Ramson Jr said.
At the same meeting between the GFF and the Ministry last week, President Forde handed over the GFF’s audited financial statement for 2021 to the Minister. The audited statement is available for public viewing at https://www.guyanafootball.org/financial-statements/.
“The GFF continues to set a leading example in good governance in sports, by having its finances audited by an independent auditor and then publishing the results for all to see,” Ramson Jr said.
“The Government of Guyana wants to see greater responsibility and accountability from national sports organisations, both in terms of publishing financial documents but also in the sensible and transparent use of funding.”
Forde said the GFF was required to publish independently-audited finances as part of its compliance obligations under FIFA funding regulations. “We are obliged to share our audited finances publicly, so that all our stakeholders can see how we manage and invest our funding,” Forde said. “Our commitment to laying a sturdy foundation for a culture of good governance is underpinned by openness, transparency, and accountability, and goes well beyond the compliance requirement of FIFA – an example we encourage all our fellow sports disciplines to follow.”