Uncovering the S3x Scandal: Equatorial Guinea Ousts Anti-Corruption Head
The government of Equatorial Guinea has dismissed Baltasar Ebang Engonga, the head of the country’s anti-corruption agency, following a scandal involving allegations of misconduct.
Engonga, who was responsible for overseeing anti-graft initiatives, faced accusations tied to a sex scandal, which have sparked widespread controversy and prompted the government to take swift action.
His dismissal raises concerns about the integrity of Equatorial Guinea’s anti-corruption efforts, especially given that his role was meant to strengthen accountability and transparency within the government.
This scandal has drawn international attention, with some observers noting that it could undermine public confidence in the country’s anti-graft initiatives.