Assin Central Member of Parliament, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, has accused ace investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, of setting up President of Ghana Football Association, Kwesi Nyantakyi, in his latest expose.

“First of all, what I know is setting up Nyantakyi. First, they went to Morocco and according to sources, they spent about $400,000 [of] which Nyantakyi got $65,000 – all in an attempt to sabotage him [Nyantakyi],” he said.

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Mr Agyapong is the latest to join calls for Anas to be prevented by a court from premiering his latest expose on football and politics.

Mr. Agyapong is worried that if Anas is not stopped, he may end up invading the privacy of people and filming from their bedrooms.

“My brother, it’s you today, it’s me tomorrow,” he warned on Net 2 TV’s Dialogue show.

The politician is unhappy the journalist has been allowed to invade the privacy of people over the years, all in the name of investigative journalism.

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“Let me tell you something, even if the FBI secretly recorded someone suspected of murder or robbery, they seek permission before they can go ahead with the recording.

“They seek permission from the court before they can tender it in as evidence, the court has to grant that. Has the court granted him that permit to show the video”, he quizzed.

Mr Nyantakyi was arrested over fraud allegations last Wednesday.

His arrest follows a complaint by President Akufo-Addo to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service for Nyantakyi allegedly using the President’s name fraudulently.

The complaint follows a yet-to-be-aired investigative piece dubbed Number 12, by Anas Aremeyaw Anas.

Sources at the presidency say Akufo-Addo and his team watched excerpts of the video in which Nyantakyi was seen negotiating for an amount of money using the name of the president.

“The way he is going about it, do you think he has the right to go that way”, he quizzed.