Baltasar Engonga has been dismissed from his role as Director General of Equatorial Guinea’s National Financial Investigation Agency, following the release of over 300 explicit videos allegedly involving him and several married women.
The scandal has shocked the nation and led to swift government action, with Zenón Obiang now stepping in as his replacement.
In response to the situation, the Equatorial Guinea Senate has passed new regulations to govern the conduct of public officials, particularly focusing on social media usage.
As part of these reforms, surveillance cameras have been installed in government offices to monitor behavior more closely.
Additionally, all officials linked to the scandal have been suspended pending further investigation.
The incident has fueled a nationwide conversation about ethics and integrity within public service, with citizens calling for transparency and stricter accountability for public officeholders.
Source: OccupyGh.com
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