Thousands of Ghanaians thronged the forecourt of Ken City Media at Madina in Accra last night to watch the documentary exposing the alleged corrupt practices of investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas.

The massive crowd with many hanging on walls and tree just to watch the documentary was clearly shocked by the revelation in the documentary as Anas himself admits to several corrupt practices including bribing and receiving bribes.

The big attendance was sparked by claims by a Member of Parliament that the journalist, who claims exposes corruption, takes bribes to drop investigations and also offers bribes to states officials including the police and state prosecutors.

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

The video, which is Agyapong's own version of secret recordings of how the investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, operates undercover, was shown at 7 p.m causing massive traffic along near the Madina Zongo junction as people from all over the country attended the event.

Mr Agyapong, in an interview, reiterated his stance against Anas’s modus operandi and insisted that was why he had been motivated to expose him (Anas).

The documentary seemed to vindicate his stance on the matter and was clearly a happy moment for patrons at the forecourt of Ken City to watch the video.

He also explained that his video would give viewers the opportunity to listen to the conversations that went on to be able to draw the line as to who was a clean man.