Egbert Faibille. Jnr has denied a claim by investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas that the lawyer received bribes to help muddy as gold scam which was before the courts.

Faibille. Jnr, a current minister, has been forced to come out after Anas admitted in a documentary called 'Who Watches the Watchman' that the lawyer was among those who received bribes to compromise the case before the law courts.

Anas in the documentary alleged that Faibille. Jnr received payment in 2009 on behalf of the investigative journalist to kill the $1.9m gold scamming case.

Below is his post on Facebook

"A few weeks ago, Hon. Ken Agyapong gave an audio recording of Anas interviewing an arrested fraudster sometime in 2009 to one of the radio stations in the Multimedia stable; in respect of a multi million gold scam during which interrogation, Anas was heard mentioning my name in words to the effect that as he was speaking, the scammed company had engaged me as a lawyer and that I was at the bank tracking the 419 money that they obtained as 419ers.

"I took the pain to issue a statement here on Facebook on the issue. Last Friday, Hon Ken Agyapong called me on phone and asked that I meet him to watch the video he was going to show today.

"I declined on the basis that the video he was going to show is only a pictorial rendition of the part of the video where Anas mentioned my name to show to the scammers that the duped company was tracking who received the money.

"Indeed, my work as a lawyer led to the prosecution of Hafiz, the lead scammer and his accomplices at an Accra High Court.

"I did not receive any payment from the scammers for and on behalf of Anas to kill the case as Hon. Agyapong is dubiously trying to portray and I challenge him and the scammers to provide any proof of any lodgment into my account from them."

The vociferous Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin Central, Mr Kennedy Agyapong, Wednesday night showed his exposé video, dubbed: Who watches the watchman, at the forecourt of Ken City Media at Madina in Accra.

The video, he said was his own version of secret recordings of how the investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, operates undercover.