
According to him, the video evidence captured through the investigative work of journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas unduly exposes the images of infants whose parents were subjects of the investigation.
Speaking to Starr News’ court correspondent Wilberforce Asare, the journalist-cum-lawyer said it will be unfair to subject the minors to public attention when they are only victims of circumstances.
“Well from what I saw in the supposed videos, I think certain ethical and moral values must come to play. There is at least a child or a minor that I saw and I don’t think for records sake it is fair to show that child to the whole world only because a parent had something to do with it,” he stated.
Twenty-two magistrates and judges who were also implicated in the scandal have already been suspended by the Judicial Council.
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