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Popular anti-campaigner Martin Amidu has been invited to watch a 500-hour video after he challenged the authenticity of the evidence showing some judges collecting bribes.
Undercover journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas whose company, Tiger Eye PI filmed judges, judicial staff and police officers in the illegal act, extended the invitation in a long response to Martin Amidu.
The former Attorney General also popularly referred to as ‘Citizen Vigilante,’ had challenged Anas to make public, the unedited video of the judicial corruption scandal.
He believes Anas edited the video to shield other corrupt judges.
Amidu wants Anas to “act accountably and transparently by making these facts public and pursue complaints against the affected persons to avoid the appearance of picking and choosing who to expose.”
But hours after Amidu released his statement Anas’ Tiger PI has made a robust response.
“We submitted ALL 500 or so hours of our filming to the authorities, unedited. If Mr. Amidu wants to watch and verify that, he can apply to the relevant authorities to arrange a viewing with his technical experts."
It would take at least 20 days to watch the entire video uninterrupted.
Click here to read full response
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