Ace investigative
journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has fired back at the controversial video which
was purported to have captured Anas receiving bribes. Speaking at
Commonwealth Hall, Old Vandals Jamboree 2018 on Sunday 1st July, he mentioned
that the video was empty and lacks substantial evidence of the alleged
transactions where physical cash was exchange depicting bribe or any corrupt activities.
The
issue begun when Tiger eye Pi premiered the “Number 12” video which captured nagging
issues in the football fraternity. Anas mentioned that, the video which was premiered
on 6th June 2018 at the Accra International Conference Centre
captured 77 referees and other football administrators including Vice President
of CAF Mr. Kwesi Nyantetyi accepting bribes.
Anas
further retorted to the claim made by Member of Parliament for Assin Central,
on. Kennedy Agyapong an allegation that the ace journalist was corrupt and few
weeks ago threatened to expose Investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas. Hon.
Kennedy went ahead to premier his compiled version “Who watches the watchman”. 
The
much anticipated video only showed scenes of meeting by Anas unfortunately the
video did not show any physical cash or any monetary items exchange by the
journalist.
Anas ,
an Old Vandal of Commonwealth Hall shared that, criticism are allowed in every
spheres of life but more importantly must be backed by substantial evidence. He
added that truth must always stand which knows no political lines. 
“The
name of this game is evidence, you can make all the noise, but if you don’t have
the evidence, you can never do anything…Truth does not know any political party
or people, Truth Stands anywhere, whether partisan or bipartisan, truth would
always stand” he said. 
Anas
who used figurative expression to address the resent issues and allegation
surrounding Number 12 and how some session of Ghanaians were misguided to
believe the worse of Anas and his method of journalism.
“Just
about one month ago, I was the saint, the father of everybody and everybody
looked at me fondly, then I decided to touch on a subject called football which
had political interpretation. Then all of the sudden I realised I was a murderer,
I was an extortionist, I take bribes, so I asked myself so all these years, didn’t
you see this, why are you now telling me, you didn’t know so if you knew and didn’t
say it why? What is the problem. So, Number 12 is a football story, we had 77
referee taking bribes” Anas mentioned.
He
added that he was motivated to investigate the nagging issues surrounding
football which as a result Number 12 was produced. Anas explained that, the May
9 disaster reports which hinted on bad officiating as one of the cause further
made him pay critical attention to that undercover project.  
“Then
came the report after the death, which said poor officiating so I thought that
at my own time and investigate whether poor officiating indeed contributes to
some of these troubles within the football fraternity, so I did go there, you
could buy and sell red and yellow cards, buy any game whether Kotokor or
Hearts, you could get people transferred into the National Teams, thus how
Number 12 came about” he noted.
How the investigation started
“During
the May 9 disaster, a friend of my happened to have called me and ask me to go
to the morgue to check whether one of our friends was dead. So in the face of
all this dead bodies that I came across, it occurred to me that there was
something wrong in football and I needed to take time to investigate the issues”
he explained.
Explaining
how Number 12 started, Anas alluded that in Football fraternity, red and yellow
cards as well as the match could be bought so he decided to uncover the issues
within football backed by evidence.
“I can
tell you that, my story of Number 12 is backed fully by evidence, everything
that I said in Number 12, there is evidence to support it “he stated.
Anas
finally added that after the Number 12, he sent a copy to FIFA, the World
Football Governing Body and appropriate sanctions had been applied.
 “Of course there was a state operation led to
Kwesi Nyantetyi because I sent to FIFA a copy and after reviewing it decided he
should be suspended from football” he explained.
The
President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) Kwesi Nyantakyi was captured
on the Number 12 videos negotiating a deal with an investor and later accepted
a bribe of $65,000 and placed it in a black polythene bag.
Meanwhile, the Anas expressed his
remarkable experience when he was a student in Commonwealth Hall. He mentioned
that he was "ponded" and also "ponded" other Vandals and song with his colleagues
which drew massive cheers, and laughter from the audience.


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