Actualités of Friday, 18 September 2015

Source: camer.be

CONAC turns to Biya for office space

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The National Anti-Corruption Commission (Conac) has turned to President Biya to open their office space at the Conference Hall.

The rehabilitation of the Conference Hall in Yaoundé has ben completed. Republican institutions which were established there have been asked to move. One of such is Conac, whose president is a pastor by name Dieudonné Massi Gam.

This structure which was reserved as headquarter for official activities, enjoys a certain budgetary balance against its expectations.

At the Conference Hall, Conac moved out alongside some major managerial problems. The salaries of personnel for the month of August are still expected. Is there a need to first of all enter a lease contract to save furniture and pay agents after? These are one of the so many questions that tap the minds of policymakers surprised by its transfer from the Conference Hall. Several opinions presented Massi Gam's as a very weakened man, who is awaiting for the intervention of the head of state for relief.

Should we delete the Conac to make savings?

This question remains relevant when considering the budgetary weight of this structure without real input in the missions assigned to it. Some analysts even stated that the creation of the CONAC doubled the phenomenon of corruption in Cameroon. What is the balance of the fight against corruption in Cameroon? In reality, the Conac should make its “aggiornamento.”