The management of EIB Network, owners of GHOne Television, has explained in plain and direct terms of language to the public that, its presenter, Serwaa Amihere did not engage in any misconduct in relation to a recently circulated video showing her in bed with a man identified as Henry Fitz.
The video went viral on social media recently, prompting online speculation that it was filmed in 2019, before Fitz’s marriage.
EIB Network had said at the time that it was committed to conducting a private investigation into the circumstances surrounding the video’s release and was going to publish the findings.
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Additionally, EIB Network acknowledged that it was aware of criminal proceedings initiated by the Ghana Police Service against individuals accused of publishing the video.
In a press release dated July 5th, 2024, EIB Network stated its findings following the investigation.
“At the end of a thorough and impartial investigation, the committee found no form of misconduct or breaches on the part of Serwaa Amihere in the circulation of the said video. Criminal proceedings initiated by the State against those believed to have unlawfully published the video are ongoing. We remain committed to cooperating with authorities to ensure justice is served” part of the statement reads.
Serwaa Amihere subsequently apologised for the incident.
In April, the Ghana Police Service filed charges against three persons accused of sharing the intimate video of broadcast journalist, Serwaa Amihere.
Serwaa in a statement issued and shared on her X account on the evening of Wednesday, April 24, 2024, apologised for the embarrassment the incident has caused her family, employers, loved ones and the businesses and brands she represents.
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Serwaa confirmed that the video was taken five years ago, adding that, at the time, “I considerably underestimated the extent of my influence, my potential, what I would become, and what I would come to represent to this society.”
According to her, the video finally went out “after five months of threats and extortion, along with efforts by the police to bring the extortionists to book.”
Nonetheless, Serwaa said she has learnt useful lessons from the unfortunate episode.