Senior civil servant sex tapes scandalise Equatorial Guinea
Hundreds of sex tapes involving a high-ranking Equatorial
Guinean civil servant with other men's wives have done the rounds on social
media, prompting the authorities to attempt to curb their spread.
In the videos the married director of the National Financial
Investigation Agency (ANIF), Baltasar Ebang Engonga, is seen in flagrante with
various partners -- including the wives of prominent officials -- at his office
in the finance ministry.
On Monday, the country's vice president Teodoro Nguema
Obiang Mangue announced on X that the government would order the
"immediate suspension of all civil servants who have had sexual relations
in the offices of the ministries, as this constitutes a flagrant violation of
the code of conduct and the law on public ethics".
It is not the first time that sex tapes involving civil
servants have been leaked on social media.
But the affair has blown up to unprecedented proportions due
to the notoriety of the officials involved.
Last week, Obiang said that he had given 24 hours' notice to
Equatorial Guinea's telecommunications ministry, regulator and telephone
companies "to curb the distribution of pornographic videos that are flooding
social networks in Equatorial Guinea".
"As the government, we cannot continue to see families
destroyed," said the vice-president in charge of defence and security.
According to accounts first spread by Whatsapp groups and
then posted to Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and X, Engonga shot more than 400
pornographic videos in his office.
Nicknamed "Bello" on account of his good looks,
Ebang Engonga is a married father and the son of Baltasar Engonga Edjo, the
current Chairman of the Commission of the Central African Economic and Monetary
Community.
The sex tapes were leaked on social networks at a time when
he had been remanded in custody at Malabo's infamous Black Beach prison in a
case of embezzlement of public funds, according to state television station
TVGE.
Equatorial Guinea's chief prosecutor Anatolio Nzang Nguema,
assured TVGE that if medical examinations revealed that Ebang Engonga was
"infected with a sexually transmitted disease" he would be prosecuted
for an offence against "public health".
The flow of internet traffic, and in particular the
downloading of images, has been severely disrupted in the country after the
authorities took measures to curb the sex tapes' spread, witnesses told AFP.
Social media is awash with speculation that more videos
involving other individuals, both men and women, could be released in the next
few days.
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