Martin Amidu Hints�I Will Sue Anas� Tiger Eye

“An anti-corruption campaigner must show integrity, must not be an agency of government, it doesn’t matter whether you disclose your agency. So, I think that if it comes to going to court, we may have to do that,” Former Attorney General Martin Amidu told Citi FM Thursday when discussing his recent missives with investigative journalists Anas Aremeyaw Anas.

Amidu has earlier accused Anas’ Tiger Eye PI firm as a "fraudulent" company – after claiming that his firm is a fake company because it is not registered by law.

He said the two companies in the register of companies with the same sole shareholder are Tiger Eye PI Media Limited, (with No. CA-57,545 incorporated on 7th April 2009) and Cobra Eye International Media Limited (with No. CA-57,546 also incorporated on 7th April 2009), both for-profit companies, which might also be unlawfully operating as private investigation organisations in Ghana without being licensed and permitted by the Minister of the Interior to carry on the business of private investigations and to employ any employees for that purpose in contravention of Regulations 1(1), 5, and 14 of the Police Service (Private Security Organisations) Regulations, 1992 (LI 1571).

According to him, Section 15(1) of the Companies Code, 1963 (Act 179) mandatorily required that: “The last name of the name of a company limited by shares shall be ‘Limited’.” In his opinion, Tiger Eye PI “has, therefore, always been a dummy and fraudulent scam on domestic and international public”.

The Anti-Corruption man, disclosed that Tiger Eye PI, which signed the petitions for impeachment of 34 judges he secretly filmed, taking bribes to pervert justice, is not registered in the register of companies in Ghana as a legal person capable of acting on its own.