Tuesday night’s edition of PM Express will delve into former Environment Minister’s report on illegal mining which has dominated the media space recently.
The report cited a number of government officials and public officials allegedly involved in ‘galamsey’ activities in the country.
It also mentioned some individuals he claims frustrated his effort and the committee he chaired from addressing the canker.
Meanwhile, some of the names mentioned in the report have come forward to clarify the situation.
Join in the conversation with JoyNews’ Evans Mensah to find out where the action is over the ‘galamsey’ report;
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