The New Publisher can confirm on good authority that multiple-award-winning investigative journalist, Anas Aremenay Anas, has completed his most recent undercover investigative piece titled ‘Galamsey Economy’ and would be airing it for the general public at the Accra International Conference Center on Monday November 14, 2022.
Without giving much details, an official on Tiger Eye PI, Anas’ investigative firm said “Galamsey Economy tells the scary truth about the activities of illegal small scale mining in Ghana in a raw uncensored state without fear or favour, affection or ill will for the high and low persons involved and caught on camera. It is a shocking reality captured on video.”.
The official said Anas Aremeyaw Anas has already sent out invitation cards to the selected group of persons who the documentary would first be shown to and it includes a rather august selection of anti-corruption crusaders and agencies, members of the diplomatic community, policy think tanks, government officials and the political class.
The documentary is most likely to be shown on national television stations after the premier.
This would be the second major investigative piece on illegal small scale mining from Anas’ outfit.
With the first major one that took an interesting political twist, Anas’s Tiger Eye PI is insisting it has compelling evidence in the form of visuals, audios and audio-visuals to prove beyond reasonable doubt that Mr. Charles Bissue, a former secretary to the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining (IMCIM) was complicit in illegal mining activities and was actually engaged in bribery and corruption.
A recent statement issued by Tiger Eye and signed by Mr. Aremeyaw-Anas noted that “Tiger Eye affirms and maintains its investigations and conclusions in the Galamsey Fraud documentary about Mr. Charles Bissue and other staff at the dissolved IMCIM. Any claims or allegations to the contrary are false and without merit. Mr. Charles Bissue engaged in bribery and corruption and Tiger Eye uncovered this in the form of audio-visual evidence when undercover journalists posed as owners of an abandoned mining company”
In a rebuttal statement, Mr. Charles Bissue described Anas and the Tiger Eye firm as corrupt journalists involved as a “baseless propaganda to serve their paymasters.”
Charles Bissue who had to resign his position as Secretary to the IMCIM after Anas’ Tiger Eye showed the damning investigative documentary in 2019, maintains in his counter statement that he is still as innocent as he was way back when the investigative piece went public some three years ago.
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