Saved Are Those Judges Who Refused Anas Money & Goats

Anas " My aim in doing undercover journalism is to name, shame and jail. In our part of the world, sometimes simply gathering information is not enough, you need to back it up with hard core evidence and this is what I do. Your encouragement and acknowledgement of my work makes it easier for me to wake up every day and continue with this crusade". "As a person, I strongly believe that extreme remedies are the most appropriate for extreme diseases. Not everybody gets happy with what I do. In the face of all the threats and problems, I remain committed. I belong to the remedy".
The latest corruption exposé by investigative journalist Anas Arimeyaw Anas in Ghana’s judiciary, has sent overwhelming anxiety and fear among some of the country’s top judges. A yet-to-be released video points fingers at very notable judges who have been involved in high profile cases in the country. A total of 34 judges were caught on camera receiving bribes while others were involved in other corruption-related activities to influence judgment. Managing Editor of the New Crusading Guide Newspaper, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako has released the list of 11 honest judges that refused to be bribed when ace journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas and his team approached them. Kweku Baako who groomed Anas said the list has been sent to the Chief Justice Kweku Baako noted that Anas in the letter indicated that some of the 11 judges were “more than ready to put me behind bars” after attempts to bribe them failed. 22 of the 34 judges that were captured in Anas’ video taking bribes to influence judgments have been suspended. The Managing editor of the Crusading Guide Newspaper who made the announcement on Accra based Joy FM explained that “it is a matter of fairness to celebrate those who were not lured by money and goats. Justice Kwesi Boakye – High Court, Wa Bright Mensah - – High Court, Accra - Constance Hometorwu – High Court, Accra Georgina Mensah – High Court, Accra Afia serwaa Asare – High Court, Accra Anthony Oppong – High Court, Accra Felicia – District Court, Abeka Charles Kwesi Acheampong – District Court, Dodowa Samuel Quartey – District Court, Ejisu Abdul Abullaih – District Court, Tuobudom Bright Ajosagi – District Court -

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