By Adekunle Sulaimon,
MALABO Equatorial Guinea
The Director General, National Financial Investigation Agency in Equatorial Guinea, Baltasar Engonga (pictured), has been arrested for allegedly recording over 400 sex-tapes of the wives of notable people in the country.
The scandal emerged in the
course of a fraud investigation against the 54-year-old Economist which
resulted in the search of his house and office on impromptu notice by ANIF
officials who came across several CDs that later revealed his sexcapades with
different married women.
The videos reportedly include
encounters with high-profile individuals, such as his brother’s wife, his
cousin, the sister of the President of Equatorial Guinea, the Director General
of Police’s wife, and about 20 of the country’s ministers’ wives, among others.
The footage, discovered in his
personal office, was said to have been recorded with consent and has since been
leaked online, causing a media uproar.
In a report by a local media
platform, Ahora EG, since last October, Engonga has been involved in a sexual
scandal unprecedented in the history of Equatorial Guinea.
The former ANIF DG better
known as “Bello” had sexual relations with several women, some of them married,
and filmed these intimate encounters.
The report read, “The most
striking thing is that some scenes took place in his work office, including
moments in which he is seen sleeping with a woman next to the National Flag.”
Based on this sexual scandal,
the Executive has stated that the measure is a direct response to the acts that
have affected the image of the country.
“With these new measures, the
Government hopes to establish a clear precedent on the expected conduct of
public officials in order to create a more respectful work environment in the
public and private administration of Equatorial Guinea.”
“For days now, erotic videos
have been circulating on social media featuring Baltasar EBANG ENGONGA, better
known as “Bello”, who is currently the Director General of the National
Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF) and is currently imprisoned for alleged
corruption issues.”
“Baltasar EBANG ENGONGA is
said to have filmed these scenes with the consent of the women themselves,
which exonerates him from a possible crime of violation of integrity. In the
videos, he is seen having unprotected sex with several women, including those
married to powerful and well-known people in the country, but also with the
most “diva and influential” single women in Equatorial Guinea. Some scenes take
place in hotel rooms, houses, even in the protagonist’s office at the Ministry
of Finance,” it added.
However, speaking on the viral
sex-tapes, the Attorney General of the country, Nzang Nguema, has stressed
that, although the images suggest that the women involved were not forced to
participate, the law does not consider consensual sexual relations to be a
crime, unless coercion or violence is proven.
This highlights the importance
of victims reporting situations of sexual abuse or assault.
Nguema also emphasised that
the risk is not only for the women involved but also for their partners and the
wider community, adding, “The possibility of a contagious disease being spread
through these sexual interactions makes the situation even more critical.
He further pointed out that
the onus is on victims to come forward in cases of rape or assault,
highlighting the need for an environment where people feel safe and supported
to report such incidents.
Reacting to the development on
Monday, Equatorial Guinea has decided to take action by immediately suspending
all officials who have had sexual relations in the offices of the country’s
ministries.
The government claimed that
the decision was part of its “zero tolerance” policy towards behaviour that
compromises the integrity of the public service.
The Vice President of the
Republic, Nguema Mangue, has pointed out that these behaviours constitute a
flagrant violation of the Code of Conduct and the Public Ethics Law.
In his publication on X, he
emphasized that “ethics and respect are fundamental in our Administration,” and
that irresponsible attitudes that put citizen trust at risk will not be
allowed.
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