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Where Do You Get Huge Monies To Pay As Bribes – German Audience To Anas Aremeyaw Anas

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Undercover investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has revealed that on some occasions, the large sums of money he paid as bribes during undercover investigations have been kept as permanent exhibits by authorities, never to be returned.

This revelation came in response to a question Anas received during his appearance at the Disruptionlab Network event in Germany. He was discussing his work combating organized crime in Africa with CNN’s Stephanie Busari.

Busari asked Anas whether he ever gets the bribe money back from the individuals he pays it to.

Anas responded, “Well, it depends. There’s been certain occasions that the money has been used as exhibits, and the people who used it as exhibits kept it as exhibits, permanent exhibits.”

The question originated from a member of the German audience.

Question: “Thank you, Anas. Your amazing stuff is very inspiring. I actually have a lot of questions, but I am going to ask two, one of which is very practical. First of all, when you pay these huge amounts of money as bribes, where do you get the money from?”

“And second, do you sometimes feel like maybe the Ghanaian law enforcement officers may use you as good publicity for the government because it may appear that we busted these [criminal] guys, but that may just be a picture? What do you think about that?

Responding, Anas Aremeyaw Anas said:

“Well, where do you get the money? So we are a media house, and we have views, clicks, and radio stations that we go into some form of alliance with. So before we start any investigation, there is a budget, and that budget is what goes into the film.”

“So yes, that is how we get the money. We don’t get it every day; I wish we could get more to do what we do, but we try, and we wish we would not be paying more, but sometimes you just have to pay more to get it.”

Police

Anas: “Now the police, yes, it is a decision you have to make. I have been the number one critic of the Ghana Police; I have done stories where many of them have been sacked and all of that, but at the same time, I am able to sense when I need them to help push the national agenda.”

“So I try to separate people’s parochial interests from doing what is right. For me, a crime is a crime, and I will fight that crime whatever way the police service wants to use to tell their story. That is for them.”

“But at the end of the day, have I managed to minimize that crime? Have I managed to take the person to court? Have I managed to sentence the person? Those are important things for me. And if I can take pride in that work and the police can take pride in that, it is okay; society moves on well. But I also do know that the police are not your friends; they are not at all, because they are a part of the system and they can be used against you too.”

This was when Stephanie Busari asked Anas if he gets the money back from those people that he gives the money to [as a bribe].

Anas: “Well, it depends. There’s been certain occasions that the money has been used as exhibits, and the people who used it as exhibits kept it as exhibits, permanent exhibits.”

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