What has happened since Equatorial Guinea official Baltasar Engonga’s videos went viral?
What has happened since Equatorial Guinea official Baltasar Engonga’s videos went viral?
Vice President of Equatorial Guinea, Teodoro Mangue, does say that he will be ready to “extract severe measures” for those who exchange sex for their offices on the backdrop of a viral “sex tape,” which has a senior government official and also several prominent pipo’s wives.
“Suffices it to say that today, we go proceed with the immediate suspension of all persons in the ministries who engage in sexual relations with other persons in the offices and all the civil servants in this country,” the vice president said on the im X page on Monday.
Og Mangue adds, Say di goment go take harsh measures against d acts as they violate di code of conduct and the public ethics law.
Di vice president advised regulators and internet service providers to block di circulation of viral'sex tapes’ which to some extent prompted vice president Mangue to make the directives after also getting news of the arrest of the director general of the National Financial Investigation Agency in Diengongera because of unrelated graft charges.
Di kontri attorney general tok say di recordings are consensual but dem could charge Engonga for “public health crimes” in the event that I get some sexually transmitted infection.
This action is a decisive action in our policy of zero tolerance for behavior that undermines the integrity of the public service,” said Isagani Cruz.
“Compliance, integrity and respect are basic tenets of our administration, and we will not tolerate any reckless conduct that would erode the confidence of our constituents,” he added.
“It is paramount that responsibility and professionalism are the two bridgeheads of our work as public servants,” Isagani Cruz said.
San Saba Howson has, however, prohibited government officials from having intimate relationships within the offices and says they should attend to their duties of improving the country instead.
Teodoro Mangue added, The country already has laws relating to officials who misconduct themselves in their work places, and they will penalize the official and fire me.
“Considering the malpractice that people tend to advertise on Equatorial Guinea social networks in the past few days and remembering that the ministries are only and entirely and only administrating for the development of this country, I see it as improper to have love affairs in the offices.”
"Dis means that o ne has to be very cautious because they don't have a second chance." "Dis means that o ne has to be very cautious because they don't have a second chance." “Dis means that o ne has to be very cautious because they don't have a second chance."
What he means is that Ministry of Health employees have a zero-tolerance policy for breaching guidelines, and once violated, it leads to expulsion from service
Everything that was stated earlier above has a correlation with one word: discipline. There’s not going to be a physical enforcement presence as previously was the case with border guards or military enforcement, but people are definitely going to be delegation heads.”
"Yes, I put it there incorrectly and I'm willing to admit it." buh de as and lust—satisfaction of any kind—'s Statement is completely and utterly baseless." What was already stated about codes of conduct or 'corporate rectitude.'"
"There is no tolerance on breaching military boundaries and that is implemented through a framework of guidelines. All forms of cultural engagement has to be heard out. "NNot on the slogans, unfortunately."
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