Anas Aremeyaw Anas, the award-winning Ghanaian undercover journalist has finally reply critics who have some time now been accusing him of taking money from his ‘victims’ in order to destroy an investigation they are captured in.
In a press statement released by Tiger Eye PI, the investigative journalist deny all such allegations and dared his accusers to come forward with any evidence to back their claims.
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The investigative firm also denied the allegations from one Osei Agyeman claiming that he is an ex-employee and Anas took bribes to ‘kill’ investigations. The statement denied all knowledge of that person and described him as a fake person.
Read the release from Tiger Eye PI below
“In the past week, Tiger Eye PI has noted false news publications in the media about a purported former employee revealing alleged secrets. There is another false publication about a purported person exposing Tiger Eye PI and Abdul Malik Kweku Baako in respect of a totally fabricated story of “killing” a story.
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“Tiger Eye PI would like to put on record that it has no employee by name Osei Agyeman, and neither it nor its CEO, Anas Aremeyaw Anas and Abdul Malik Kweku Baako took money from any person to “kill” any story.”
“These are textbook “fake news” stories created by persons whose avowed aim is simply to ruin the enviable repute of Tiger Eye PI, Anas Aremeyaw Anas and Abdul Malik Kweku Baako.
“Tiger Eye PI notes with regret, that the trend of false publications are being championed on OK FM by a presenter who styles himself as Kwame Nkrumah Tikesie.“Tiger Eye PI entreats all persons who claim they have incriminating evidence of wrongdoing on its part or that of its CEO to send such evidence to the police.
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“Tiger Eye PI wishes to assure the public that it remains focused on its work and no amount of false publications and smear campaigning would derail it.”