ANIF Chief in Equatorial Guinea Entangled in Widespread Scandal Involving Multiple Women
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Baltasar Ebang Engonga, the Director General of Equatorial Guinea’s National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF), is currently facing significant public scrutiny after being implicated in a controversial scandal involving intimate relationships with multiple women.
Leaked footage reportedly shows Engonga engaging in private encounters with several women, including close family members such as his brother’s wife and cousin, as well as a high-profile individual, the sister of Equatorial Guinea’s President. This revelation came to public attention through social critic Martins Ortse, also known as VeryDarkMan, who shared related videos on his Instagram.
The scandal surfaced amid a fraud investigation, during which authorities discovered over 300 recorded videos on Engonga’s computer depicting interactions with various women, some of whom were married. These encounters allegedly took place in a range of settings, including his office, hotels, and restrooms, with reports suggesting that participants were aware of the recordings.
This incident highlights underlying social issues in Equatorial Guinea, a country marked by a history of sociocultural challenges. Factors like colonial legacies and authoritarian governance have contributed to ongoing discrimination and exclusion, particularly affecting the visibility and status of women.