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Gold Mafia documentary: Retract and apologise over 'inaccurate and unfair’ reportage- Akufo-Addo to Al Jazeera

By Vincent Ashitey
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 President Akufo-Addo is demanding an immediate retraction and apology from Al Jazeera Media Network for airing such an unprofessional and defamatory documentary about him.

The President has given the Media Network a 7-day ultimatum 'to retract and apologise for tarnishing his image over what he described as ‘inaccurate and unfair’ reportage.

“It is imperative that you act forthwith on this request within seven (7) days from the date of receipt of this letter,” the president demanded in a letter his Secretary, Nana Bediatuo AsanteNana Bediatuo Asante, wrote to the media organisation.

Nana Bediatuo Asante in the letter argued that parts of the documentary that indicted Akufo-Addo were malicious, defamatory, and a calculated attempt to tarnish the reputation of the President of Ghana.

The presidency denied Akufo-Addo’s involvement in any of the allegations that were made in the Gold Mafia documentary released a few weeks ago.

Akufo-Addo among other things was accused of profiting from the establishment of offshore gold trading activities and being the lawyer of one of the key persons in the documentary, Alistair Mathias.