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'TO SHOW OR NOT TO SHOW'

‘TO SHOW OR NOT TO SHOW’ The latest discovery on Ghana’s judicial bribery scandal by Ghana’s star undercover investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, whose aim is to name, shame and jail has stirred public reaction and has brought about controversies on the public showing of the video.   Opposing views have been expressed on whether the video should be ‘shown or not to show.’ In a media publication dated September 11, on peacefmonline.com, lawyer Egbert Faibille has cautioned Anas against making the video public in the sense that it will have several implications on the judiciary. He further explained that though the judges were caught on the tape, if due diligence is not taken   to ascertain the reality of their actions before the video goes public, the judges that may not be found guilty of the allegations may face public ridicule or have their integrity and reputations tarnished. However, in my opinion the video must be shown because I believe that in a democrati