Month: June 2023
Massive Mobilisation against Corruption during the 16th Finals of FENASSCO B Games
The National Anti-Corruption Commission stumped the arena of the 16th edition of the National Finals of FENASSCO League B Games in Douala from June 10 to 16, 2023, with the sensitisation and distribution of anti-corruption gadgets to athletes, officials and spectators. The sports jamboree reserved for primary school pupils, set a stage for the Commission to reinforce its integrity campaign that entails inculcating integrity and ethical values in pupils and students so as to guarantee a future generation of leaders free from corruption and misappropriation of public goods.
CONAC Chairman, Rev Dr. Dieudonné Massi Gams who steered the mission to Douala took the anti-corruption drive to play grounds as he visited sites like the Bepanda Omnisport Stadium and the Mbanya Sports Complex in Bonamoussadi, where he watched games and equally spoke with officials and athletes to ensure the completion was void of fraud and cheating.
One of the highlights of CONACs activities at the 2023 FENASSCO B Games was an integrity quiz which brought together 20 candidates with each of the ten regions of the country delegating 2 pupils for the exercise. The Quiz was organised at the games village at the Government Bilingual Primary School Bepanda Omnisport, where CONAC equally put up a sensitisation stand against corruption.
Amongst the numerous visitors to the CONAC stand were the Minister of Basic Education, Pr. Laurent Serge Etoundi Ngoa, the Minister of Sports and Physical Education, Pr. Narcise Mouelle Kombi and the Minster of Youth and Civic Education, Mounouna Foutsou. The officials like several others including the Governor of the Littoral Region, Samuel Deudonné Ivaha Diboua, lauded the work of CONAC and its participation at the FENASSCO Games.
Junior Senators Poised to Combat Corruption
A delegation from the executive bureau of the network of junior senators from the centre regions was on Tuesday June 6, 2023 received in audience by the Chairman of the National Anti-Corruption Commission, Rev. Dr. Dieudonné Massi Gams. Read more “Junior Senators Poised to Combat Corruption”
CONAC AT THE HEART OF THE 2023 UNIVERSITY GAMES IN NGAOUNDERE
The fight against corruption was at the centre of the University games that held on the campus of the University of Ngaoundere from April 29 to May 6, 2023. The National Anti-Corruption Commission, CONAC carried out a wide range of sensitisation activities on competition sites, games village and leisure corners of the event, in a bid to mobilise the public against corruption. Read more “CONAC AT THE HEART OF THE 2023 UNIVERSITY GAMES IN NGAOUNDERE”
ANTI-CORRUPTION CLINIC BAFOUSSAM
A raid recently carried out in the West Region of Cameroon by the National Anti-Corruption Commission, CONAC, led to the arrest and detention of some Eleven suspects caught in flagrante delicto for various corruption offenses and the transfer of over sixty files to competent courts for immediate legal actions. Read more “ANTI-CORRUPTION CLINIC BAFOUSSAM”
KRIBI: CONAC CALLS FOR INTEGRITY AND MORAL PROBITY AMONGST YOUTHS
The Chairman of the National Anti-Corruption Commission of Cameroon, CONAC, has urged students in Kribi to uphold integrity and eschew sexual immorality, drug consumption and disrespect of school rules and regulations. Rev. Dr. Dieudonné MASSI GAMS, was speaking during a CONAC organised integrity campaign to mark the 57th Youth Day celebration in Cameroon. The call came after a series of sex tapes involving secondary school students in the resort capital of the ocean division, went viral on social media. Read more “KRIBI: CONAC CALLS FOR INTEGRITY AND MORAL PROBITY AMONGST YOUTHS”
CAMEROON MPs TO STAND AGAINST CORRUPTION
Members of the parliamentary network against corruption, led by its President, Hon. Engelbert ESSOMBA BENGONO, have expressed the need of an Anti-Corruption Law encompassing dispositions for the declaration and seizure of assets to be enforced in Cameroon. Read more “CAMEROON MPs TO STAND AGAINST CORRUPTION”
CAMEROON’S 2021 ANTI-CORRUPTION STATUS REPORT MADE PUBLIC
Cameroon lost over 44 billion FCFA to corruption in 2021. This information is revealed in the Cameroon’s 2021 Anti-Corruption Status Report that was rendered public on Thursday, November 10, 2022 in Yaounde by the National Anti-corruption Commission, CONAC. The amount doubles the financial prejudice suffered by the state in 2020, which went slightly above 17.5 billion FCFA. Read more “CAMEROON’S 2021 ANTI-CORRUPTION STATUS REPORT MADE PUBLIC”