It's a story straight out of a John le Carré spy thriller complete with
secret tape recordings, imprisonment, abductions, and banal conversations laced with ominous subtext.
The ex-Asokwa MP, who is seeking a return to Parliament on the ticket of the largest opposition group, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), was captured on what looks like
a secret tape recording, making the rounds in the media.
Not exact matches
The
Secret Service said it has no copies or transcripts of any White House
tapes despite Trump insinuating he may have
recorded conversations with fired FBI Director James Comey.
The
recordings, which became known as the «spy
tapes», were kept
secret but finally released in 2014 to the main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance (DA), after a five - year legal battle.
Sammy Awuku, who has obviously got wind of the
secret recording has tried to do damage control by distancing himself from the
tape, claiming the voice on it is not his and threatening to drag to court any media house who publishes or broadcasts it.
She
recorded the information on a
secret video
tape, naming her killer and gave it to a trusted -LSB-...]
The gesture of collecting
recorded secrets in
tapes and then archiving them in the safe furthers Kaino's deconstruction of the process through which the value of art is generated.