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I don’t hold anything against him – Manasseh on Senyo Hosi’s apology

Investigative journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni has accepted an apology from finance and economic policy analyst Senyo Hosi, saying he holds no grudges against him over the Strategic Mobilisation Limited (SML) investigation.

Hosi, during an appearance on Citi FM’s The Big Issue on Saturday, November 1, apologised to the journalist, explaining that he had been unable to provide information at the time because of his professional position.

“I apologise to my brother Manasseh. He wanted a lot of information from me when he was doing his work,” Hosi said.

“I was constrained cooperating with him because at the time I was leaving the Chamber, and we were setting up to give GRA a service to solve that problem. So if I went ahead to speak about it, it would have looked like sour grapes.”

Speaking after Hosi’s public apology, Manasseh said he appreciated Hosi’s honesty and understood the circumstances that had limited his cooperation during the probe.

“I have never held anything against him,” Manasseh said. “I like his honesty to tell me that, look, I have information but I am conflicted so I can’t talk to you. That is absolutely fine. I don’t hold anything against him.”

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