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Join masked investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas on the Super Morning Show Tuesday as he speaks to criticisms about his work ethic and accusations he is in collusion with government to hunt certain persons.
The renowned journalist will be speaking on the recent standoff between himself and former Attorney General Martin Amidu.
Mr Amidu – the Citizen Vigilante – claims Anas was commissioned by the Presidency to unravel rot in the judiciary but has suppressed part of the video to shield some of the judges allegedly caught taking bribes.
Mr Amidu has also accused Anas’ Tiger Eye PI company of not being duly registered according to the laws of Ghana, thus operating fraudulently in the country.
Anas has however thrown the challenge to Mr Amidu to provide proof of his allegations that he collaborated with the government in his investigations into the ‘bribe-taking’ judges exposé.
Tune in Tuesday to the Super Morning Show -- 6am to 10am -- on Joy 99.7 FM and listen to the hooded sleuth live with show host, Kojo Yankson.
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