'Anas And His Mafias Are More Corrupt Than The Word Itself!' - Presidential Staffer | General News
Fri, 11 Nov 2022 02:10
Samuel Bryan Buabeng, a presidential staffer, has accused investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas of being corrupt stressing that individuals now know him for who he's.
In a tweet vital of the journalist, Buabeng cited how different journalists engaged in whistleblowing didn't cowl their faces but carried out their work.
He particularly talked about Australian Julian Assange and American Edward Snowden.
According to him, Anas was using blackmail and destroying individuals whereas hiding underneath phrases of anti-corruption.
His November 9 tweet learn as follows: "Even Julian Assange and @Snowden don't cover their faces. The citizens are awake! This enterprise of blackmail and destroying people, hiding under the facade of fighting corruption won't work this time round. Anas and his mafias are more corrupt than the word itself!"
There are two developments round Anas prior to now week. He is because of launch a documentary movie titled 'Galamsey Economy,' ostensibly a follow-up from an earlier one which concerned members of a presidential committee on unlawful small-scale mining, galamsey.
Reports earlier this week additionally claimed that the Supreme Court had ordered Anas to testify in courtroom with out his face cowl in a case involving the State vs. Kwesi Nyantakyi one other.
His legal professionals, Cromwell Gray LLP, issued an announcement denying that such orders had been given by the apex courtroom.

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