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24, June 2016
Cameroon: National Anti-Corruption Commission to release 2014 report 0
Cameron Concord News has learned that the National Anti-Corruption Commission will make public its 2014 report on the 27th of June. A reliable but very flippant source within CONAC revealed that the report carries vital information on the Kribi sea port project and the Cameroon Society of Musical Art (SOCAM).
CONAC is one of the tools used by the CPDM crime syndicate to guarantee President Biya’s continued stay in power. Its findings are always published years after. For instance, it released its 2013 report detailing the state of corruption in Cameroon on the 25th of November 2015.
Sama Ernest (Cameroon Intelligence Report)