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Is the End in Sight for South African Businessman After 9-year Battle Against Equatorial Guinea’s Tyrannical Vice President?
Teodorin Obiang, (who refers to himself Teddy and frequently flaunts his playboy lifestyle on Instagram and X), has been besieged with litigation from countries around the world, facing criminal charges of corruption, embezzlement and money laundering in the United States, France, Switzerland, Belgium, and Spain. The dispute between Obiang and the French Government ended up in the International Court of Justice, the highest court in the world. In February 2020, the seizure of Obiang’s multi million Euro Paris residence was confirmed, rejecting the claim that the building was immune from judgment under diplomatic immunity. In addition, the highest court in France, upheld Obiang’s embezzlement conviction and he was sentenced in absentia to three years imprisonment and assets totalling 150 million Euros (Rand 2.85 billion) were confiscated.
In 2013, confident that everything was in place and compliant with international guidelines, Daniel flew to Malabo for what he expected to be the champagne launch of Coriscair, but at a breakfast meeting he was met by a recalcitrant Angabi who informed Daniel that he was cancelling the project with immediate effect. Daniel was shocked and confused, and repeatedly queried Angabi’s reasons for such a drastic decision. However, tyrants in Equatorial Guinea are not accustomed to having their actions questioned and enraged by Daniel's temerity, Angabi immediately made a telephone call, speaking briefly in Fang, the local dialect.
“Surviving just one day in that place is a miracle and after 423 days behind bars when I finally walked free; I was no longer the same man. The damage to my body and mind irreversible, my ability to work or earn a living was taken from me. My family has suffered immeasurably, and we are forced to live on charity and handouts”, said Daniel.
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IT’S TIME FOR DICTATORS TO FACE JUSTICE Is the End in Sight for South African Businessman After 9-year Battle Against Equatorial Guinea’s Tyrannical Vice President?
On November 19, 2024, the Supreme Court of Appeal will hear Obiang's petition against the refusal of a Full Bench of the Cape High Court to rescind Judge Slingers' judgment in December 2021, wherein leave was refused to allow Obiang to appeal the judgment of Judge Lekhuleni awarding Daniel R39,882,000 in damages against the West African politician.