Equatorial Guinea’s Financial Investigation Chief Caught in Major Sex Scandal Involving Top Politician’s Wives and President’s Sister

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In a shocking development, Baltasar Ebang Engonga, the Director General of Equatorial Guinea’s National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF), is at the center of a sex scandal that has sent shockwaves throughout the country. Engonga, a prominent figure within Equatorial Guinea’s financial and political landscape, was found in recordings engaging in intimate activities with multiple women, including his own cousin and a sister of the nation’s president.

Originally under investigation for allegations of financial fraud, Engonga’s situation took a dramatic turn when security authorities uncovered over 300 explicit tapes stored on his computer. The recordings, which involved encounters with various women, were reportedly filmed in different settings, including his office, hotels, and even public restrooms. Each participant, according to sources, was aware of the recordings being made.

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The scandal has further deepened as the tapes, seized during a security probe, were subsequently leaked and circulated on social media. Martins Ortse, known on Instagram as “VeryDarkMan,” has been a vocal critic, shedding light on the scandal and sharing some of the content with his followers.

Equatorial Guinea is reeling from the revelations, which have raised serious questions about the actions and accountability of high-ranking officials. Engonga was initially arrested for alleged corruption, but the discovery of these tapes has brought an entirely different layer of controversy to his case.

The fallout from this scandal is yet to be fully seen, but it has already sparked heated discussions in Equatorial Guinea about the ethical standards expected from public officials. As more details continue to surface, many are waiting to see how the government will respond to one of the most extensive scandals to hit the nation’s elite.

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