Dancehall star Shatta Wale has called out Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam for asserting that the NPP did not implement the 10% betting tax, labeling the former minister a “liar” and “Judas” in a passionate Facebook post.
Shatta Wale’s criticism follows Dr. Amin Adam’s claim during a press conference that the Akufo-Addo administration never enforced the controversial betting tax, which came to light after the presentation of the 2025 national budget by Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson.

Dr. Amin Adam stated, “Betting taxes were never collected—they were never implemented; abolishing a non-existent tax is deceptive and misleads Ghanaians.” His comments quickly gained traction, sparking backlash, particularly from those in the betting industry and sports entertainment fans.
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In his response, Shatta Wale urged the former minister to “shut up” and labeled him a “liar Judas.” Many Ghanaians joined the conversation, sharing experiences and screenshots that suggested they had been paying the 10% betting tax under the NPP government.
Critics accuse the former minister of trying to alter historical facts for political advantage, warning that such denials could harm the NPP’s credibility and electoral chances. Shatta Wale’s sharp remarks have intensified the debate, highlighting public distrust regarding the government’s transparency on tax issues.
SOURCE: PULSE GHANA