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Investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, is set, in the coming days, to show his latest investigative work.
The piece is about the deadly and fast-spreading coronavirus.
His investigative piece is expected to bring to light the corrupt dealings regarding the pandemic and how certain individuals are making money off the virus.
Uncovering a COVID-19 scam worth tens of thousands of dollars.
— BBC News Africa (@BBCAfrica) June 26, 2020
An investigation by @anasglobal and #BBCAfricaEye.
Coming Monday 29th June. #NothingStaysHiddenForever pic.twitter.com/xo9NfCF06S
Mr Anas in a post on Facebook said: “Are you ready? It’s coming, the corona quacks and thieves in Ghana. It would be served hot on BBC Africa Eye. All major stations in Ghana.”
In a tweet by BBC Africa, the media outlet revealed that the exposé, themed: ‘Corona Quacks’ is a joint operation with Mr Anas.
“Uncovering a Covid-19 scam worth tens of thousands of dollars. An investigation by @anasaremeyawanas and BBC Africa Eye,” the tweet read.
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