Cameroon’s Anti-Corruption Institutions Seek Platform

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Yaounde, Cameroon Africa. (Cameroon News) – National institutions in Cameroon in charge of fighting against corruption and embezzlement of public funds, are consulting in Yaounde to create an action plat-form to ensure effectiveness in the anti-corruption crusade.

The Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of the Supreme Audit Office, Henri Eyebe Ayissi started separate meetings with the heads of the institutions on January 25, 2012.

So far,

Eyebe Ayissi consulted with the Chairman of the National Anti-corruption Commission (NACC),

Reverend Dr Dieudonné Massi Gams, Coordinator of the National Programme on Governance,

Professor Dieudonné Oyono, Chief Justice of the Audit Bench of the Supreme Court,

Marc Ateba Ombala and the

Director General of the National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF), Hubert Ndé Sambone.

The Unity Palace - Presidential Palace of Cameroon Africa

The Unity Palace

“A working platform between the National Anti-corruption Commission and the Supreme State Audit Office is necessary to harmonise not only speeches but actions, because we have only one interest which is Cameroon”, the Chairman of NACC, Dieudonné Massi Gams told the press after the consultation meeting held behind closed doors.

He said the desired synergy and working platform conform to the orientations of the Head of State, President Paul Biya who is leading the fight against corruption and embezzlement of public funds.

The Coordinator of the National Programme on Governance, Dieudonné Oyono stated that the institution focuses specifically on the fight against corruption, while the Supreme State Audit Office is in charge of ensuring the audit and preservation of public property.

“We discussed concrete ways through which the Supreme State Audit Office could effectively contribute to the implementation of the Growth and Employment Strategy Document within its missions,” Professor Oyono said.

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