Under-fire Anas Aremeyaw Anas has surprisingly broken with his own norms by undertaking unprecedented number of radio interviews today in the wake of a documentary exposing the investigative journalist to have taken and given bribes.

The journalists looks to have taken the unusual move in response to the release of 'Who Watches the Watchman' documentary which seems to paint Anas to be involved in corrupt practices by accepting and giving bribes to some members of the police and judiciary.

This is the first time Anas is granting interviews to more than three radio station in a day with about ten radio interviews lined up for Thursdays.

The documentary was released on Wednesday which seems to have shocked on the country with Anas revealing himself to have received $100,000 to stop an investigation on gold scam.

While the documentary was being aired o Wednesday Anas surprisingly appeared on TV3 and had arranged to appear on Starr FM at 5:30am today.

He will continue with appearances on Joy FM, Citi FM, Kwese Sports, Atinka FM and several others with many suspecting he is making the radio interviews to smother the impact of 'Who Watches the Watchman'.

In the shocking documentary revealed that he gave the head of the CID $75,000 while also admitting to giving a state prosecutor $5,000 so she can also compromise the case involving $1.9m.

Anas will be on the June 28 edition of Joy FM’s Super Morning Show, his first since the release of his latest documentary.

The documentary titled ‘When Corruption and Greed Become the Norm’ uncovered alleged corruption among the top hierarchy of Ghanaian football officials.

The special show dubbed #AskAnas will take questions and contributions from viewers, allowing the masked journalist to give more details about the recent work and address the criticisms that have emerged following its release.

Anas will also speak on the standoff between himself and Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong against whom he has brought a defamation suit.