
NEWS: EQUATORIAL GUINEA TO PROSECUTE BALTASAR ENGONGA FOR INAPPROPRIATE CONDUCT
The Government of Equatorial Guinea has initiated legal action against Baltasar Ebang Engonga, the former Director General of the National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF), following allegations of misconduct related to inappropriate conduct.
In an official statement, the government condemned the actions of the former anti-graft official, stating that they “violate the ethical and moral values of noble Equatorial Guinean society.”
Through the Minister of Information, Press, and Culture, Jerónimo Osa Osa, the government announced the lawsuit over the weekend.
Speaking to the press, Osa Osa revealed that the Attorney General’s Office would conduct a comprehensive investigation into the allegations against Engonga.
According to Ahora EG, a local news platform, “This decision comes after several videos went viral in which Ebang Engonga is seen having sexual relations with multiple women, some of whom are married.”
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