Monday, 31 August 2009

Police men at Engen GB office


It’s seems that Mr.Badarou’s problems are increasing?
On Tuesday 21th July 2009, two police men went to Engen to take Mr.Badarou to the Labor Inspection Department. That office had summoned Mr.Badarou several time, but he had always refused to answer .He has also refused to follow their recommendation (put an end to Head of the Trade Union’s suspension)
Mr.Badarou was not in office when the police went there because he was supposed to travel that same day. He therefore asked Mr.Ibrahima Sow and the company lawyer. He also asked Mr.Sow to tell the Labor inspector that he was abroad.
Mr.Badarou is challenging the laws of Guinea-Bissau and his behavior will have a serious impact on the image of Engen.

Friday, 7 August 2009

Fraud at Engen Guinea-Bissau?

The topic today is about a generator of Engen Guinea-Bissau. How come Engen bought a generator from the beginning of the year and that up to now it has not been declared at the customs?
The generator costs more that 9,000,000fcfa and it seems that Mr Badarou bribed some official in order to get the generator out of the customs warehouse illegally.
Is the finance director aware of all of this? Is he part of the plan?
The ministry of finance issued a communiqué on a local radio warning anybody to cheat the customs.No matter what happens , the reputation of Engen is at stake