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Cameroon rights groups, opposition parties and local media are asking the government to publish its findings after most of a $335 million loan from the IMF could not be accounted for. At least 15 officials have appeared before commissions of investigation.
A government statement read on Cameroon state media Monday calls on civilians to remain calm as investigations on missing funds continue. The statement from government spokesperson Rene Emmanuel Sadi states that justice will take its course.
The statement comes after Cameroon rights groups and opposition asked the government to explain what happened to about $335 million loaned by the International Monetary Fund to fight COVID-19.
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Abouem Esseba : From Special Criminal Court To Human Rights Abouem Esseba Jean Pierre since February 19, 2021 is the new
Permanent Secretary of the Cameroon Human Rights Commission following
Decree No. 2021/109 of 19 February 2021 to appoint the Permanent Secretary of the Cameroon Human Rights Commission. The President of the Republic, Paul Biya appointed him alongside the Chairperson, Vice Chairperson and members of the Commission.Lire aussi : Peacekeeping: Cameroon Presents Strides Thus Far
Born on May 7, 1957 in Bertoua, the son of Mbam et Inoubou Division in the Centre Region before his appointment last Friday, was the Vice President of the Special Criminal Court, the post he occupied since July 6, 2017. He had also served a Vice President in the Courts of Appeal of the Centre in Yaounde, South in Ebolowa, State Counsel in the Courts of the Far North and State Counsel in the Courts in Edea.Lire aussi : Dr Jonas Kouamouo: La patrie reconnaissante !