Former Special Prosecutor Martin Alamisi Burnes Kaiser Amidu has accused the president, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, and his government of leading efforts to discredit his integrity.

But he insists that such venture will fail given the exigencies of time.

“The concerted efforts led by the President of Ghana and his government to discredit my integrity for producing a professional report on the analysis of the risk of the prevention of corruption and anti-corruption assessment is bound to fail because the Ghanaian of 2020 is not the Ghanaian of 2016 who believed the mere rhetoric of fighting corruption,” he said in a press release on Thursday, November 19.

He observed that the response by the Presidency to his resignation of Monday, November 16 is only an “attempt to divert attention from the serious suspected breaches of corruption and corruption-related laws disclosed in the anti-corruption assessment contained in the Agyapa report”.

For him, the response by government is like “making false and frivolous allegations against my person”.

He said that will also fail “because truth shall always triumph over falsehood”.

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