The Hall of
SHAME!
S.G.B.C Bank Trial (II)
Edition No:14 August 2006
Hall of Shame Mission Statement
This site is dedicated to expose those shameful
people who think they can lie, cheat, steal and violate the principles of
basic humanity and remain anonymous. As you are aware, my involvement
with
Cameroon began through the glazed eyes of a tourist. After a sham marriage
and the loss of my life savings to the corrupt judiciary, I now see the
plight of Cameroonians through much clearer eyes. It is through fiercely
protected anonymity, by those involved, that corruption heads down its
unbending path. These are the same people sitting in the pew next to you
in church on Sundays, who are stealing the food from your mouth and your
children’s education on Mondays. I say, lets take a look at these people
and let them enjoy the sleepless nights that they inflict upon others.
Exposure of these peoples' acts of shame is the strongest tool to drive
others away from these evil practices.
Is Cameroon so far down the toilet bowl of
corruption that it is beyond help? I think not, but the fact that many
wear their crimes as medals to their cleverness, and worse, that others
aspire in the same way to achieve like goals is a mentality worthy of
standing against.
Glenn
Hall of Shame - Monthly newsletter
The next edition will be published on
the 1st of September 2006 and shall continue to arrive on the
1st of the month thereafter. If you wish to subscribe you can
reply to
Camerooninjustice@hotmail.com and write SUBSCRIBE in the
subject box. Each month once the newsletter is loaded onto the site you
shall receive in your email inbox, a link to take you to the newsletter.
Submissions
Please feel free to send your own corruption or
injustice stories. Each month contributions highlighting the difficulties
of those that may not have found the means to voice their issues will be
considered. Of course I would need to check story validity depending on
its contents, but we won’t be shying away from what needs to be said.
Consider this your newsletter and within reason there shall be no
censorship. Photos can be published also, if they enhance your tale. It's
early days and may take a couple of editions to get into the flow of
things, but no target is too big. My philosophy is fairly simple “A thief
is a thief”. I don’t discriminate on age, colour, race or sex. I do
request that you use this forum for the purpose it is intended. Thanks.
From The Editors
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Dear Fellow Corruption Haters,
For
those of you in the sweltering heat in Europe or the US at the
moment, sit back, grab a cold beer and enjoy our "Best of Popaul"
section this month. There were so many funny Popaul moments over the
last 13 editions that we've chosen to divide them into 2 portions.
Part 1, this month, with plenty left over to serve it up again next
month.
My thanks to the avid newsletter readers and correspondents who sent
me some lovely morsels of information this month. We've successfully
completed the first parts of the SGBC & Societe Generale Trial and
are quite pleased with the voting. (Scroll down) This speaks
volumes for the difficulties that anyone can have with these banking
institutions. The newsletter was heavily distributed to newspapers
throughout France during the month and we look forward to any
correspondence this initiates.
Please accept my apologies that the newsletter is a few days
late this month (again). I’ll do my best to see it's
delivered more punctually in the future. My plate
seems to be always full, but sadly not with food or money.
I hope you like the new "Editors desk" photo. A friend suggested
that I should personalize it a little bit (at least with a
body).
My greetings to all, till next month.
All
the best, Glenn
All the underlined writing in this colour (throughout the
newsletter) are links to further information & articles.
Click
on these links to view the articles.
"The Verdict"
H.O.S. Supreme Court
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IN
THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
HOLDEN AT THE HAGUE.
BETWEEN;
THE PEOPLE OF CAMEROON...............APPLICANTS
AND
S.G.B.C.BANK.....RESPONDENTS
SOCIETE GENERALE (FRANCE)
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NOTICE
Take notice that the Court shall moved on the forenoon or soon
thereafter on behalf of the people of Cameroon for the following
crimes; Theft, Conspiracy to Defraud, Embezzlement & Perjury.
RULING
OF THE COURT:
(I )
The court has
received an enormous amount of witness testimony from a variety
of sources. These outline a wide range of crimes for which this
court holds jurisdiction to hear the matter as it so chooses.
(II)
The court made
available to the Public (The Jury) the means for the
participation of a free and fair voting procedure. Independent
scrutiny has declared that no irregularities surfaced in the
process and the tally of votes is a true indication of the
Publics choice in this trial.
(III)
At close of voting on
midnight 28th July 2006, the court had received the
votes as declared below;
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GUILTY
- 1807 votes. |
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INNOCENT
- 6 votes. |
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THE CHARGES:
(1) That S.G.B.C. & Societe
Generale Officers conspired to defraud and steal from customers.
(2) That S.G.B.C. & Societe Generale Officers
conspired to mislead enquiries into their criminal actions.
(3) That S.G.B.C. & Societe
Generale Officers have a lengthy history of complicity in
fraudulent activities.
(4) That S.G.B.C. & Societe
Generale Officers have refused to conduct proper internal
enquiries into criminal matter involving their staff.
(IV) The Hall of Shame
Supreme Court declares that the jury has returned a vote of over
99.5% in favour of the guilty verdict. This Court declares without
exception, the guilt of SGBC & Societe Generale in all counts of
the crimes listed above.
SENTENCING
(I)
The Higher Judicial Council of the Hall of Shame Supreme Court,
has in it’s infinite wisdom declared that the punishment to be
meted out to the criminal Institutions be deliberated on for a
period of 28 days to select
the just & fair sentence. The sentence shall be made public in
the September edition of Hall Of Shame newsletter.
Supreme Court -
Case # 3
Defendant:
Mamfe Magistrate Ketuanze Jacob
Charges:
Theft,
Conspiracy, Fraud and Corruption
Hearing Date:
T.B.A.
All
testimonies to be made public on this day.
Ruling &
Sentencing Date: T.B.A.
Ruling
and sentence to be delivered, as per public jury.
Collection of
Testimonies:
All testimonies shall be
accepted and the witnesses shall remain totally anonymous. Any
testimony covering matters outside the main charges shall be
accepted and incorporated into the information made public on the
hearing date.
Testimonies to be
sent to:
camerooninjustice@hotmail.com
Trial #3 |
Trial #4 |
Trial #5 |
Is the
Commonwealth just plain common?
Having spent my life in a Commonwealth country (Australia), I’ve
always felt there was some sort of comforting bond that we shared
with the countries we’d meet every four years at the Commonwealth
games. A kinship you could almost touch, something that merged
borders and cultures in a spirit of oneness. This was the warmth
that I was born and bred on, growing up under the commonwealth
umbrella.
So it shouldn’t be
surprising that I felt some
connection with Cameroon as I travelled through the country. I was
well aware this was a Commonwealth country, not to mention that only
six months before Cameroon won the gold medal in football at the
Sydney Olympics. As an Australian I was well received in all areas
of Cameroon as I travelled the country as a tourist (January 2001).
The five years that have since passed, leave me with
a very different impression of the Commonwealth “umbrella”. I
wasn’t asking much of Cameroon in 2001, after I survived being
poisoned and awakened to the realisation of the horrendous fraud
perpetrated against me. I just asked for what belonged to me to be
returned and to be able to leave the country. Well, wasn’t I given a
lesson in Commonwealth kinship. I’m not here to go into my issues
this time, but several years of research leave me wondering why on
earth Cameroon was given admission to the Commonwealth. This is a
country controlled by a French backed dictator who has spent the
past 20 years victimizing the Anglophone citizens of Southern
Cameroons. This previous British Trust Territory (Cameroon’s ticket
to the Commonwealth) has had it’s infrastructure destroyed and
resources stolen by the Francophone dictator who with his government
is busy embezzling the countries wealth and depositing it in foreign
bank accounts
So, there’s at least a couple of million (Northwest
& Southwest province of Cameroon) citizens in Cameroon who don’t
wake up to the warm and fuzzy feeling of belonging to the
commonwealth, (they’re the ones who speak English) but waken to the
cries as family members are dragged away to jail for asking not to
be treated as second class citizens.
Anyone studying the debacle that is Southern
Cameroons history, could see that the Commonwealth should hang it’s
head in shame for lack of moral fortitude (backbone) in dealing with
the British Trust Territory issue. Even recently it appears that the
Commonwealth has decided to wash it’s hands of the Southern
Cameroons issue. I hope they use plenty of soap to wash the dirt off
their hand from handling their small money. (Francs) There’s no more
warm and fuzzy feelings here, it seems as though the Commonwealth is
all a bit to worried about the wealth rather than the common.
I wonder if any of the Cameroon athletes who
absconded after the recent commonwealth games in Melbourne could
speak English? Maybe we can hold the next Commonwealth games in
France? Well,….It would be convenient, just a quick trip
through the chunnel!
That's my 2 cents.
The British Betrayed Us
In response to the
numerous petitions and demonstrations carried out in front of the
British Embassy in Brussels by members of the Southern Cameroons
National Council, SCNC, in Belgium, the British government, through
the African and Commonwealth, office wrote to the SCNC distancing
herself from the Southern Cameroons problem.
And now because of
British betrayal Southern Cameroonians continue to suffer. La
République arrests and detains SCNC militants fighting for their
emancipation at will and with impunity. Recently 10 SCNC activists
who had been detained for years were transferred to Bamenda, among
them very old men - Philip Tete, 69, Simon Ngek Kwei, 62.
Shame File No:10
Name:
Ndoumbe Lottin
Residence: Douala
Aliases: SGBC na doki man
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What sort of a bank
involves itself in theft of customer’s
money? What sort of Bank Manager involves himself in dubious criminal
matters?
Nowhere in the world have I been greeted at a bank with a rifle pointed
at my chest to deny me access to my
account.
At
this point, the bank hierarchy in Paris, still don’t see that this matter should be investigated though they were made aware
several times, and most recently in April this year. That’s
how corruption and these crooked managers survive, they ignore the
crimes and connive with each other to cover their actions, rather than
investigate and show they are a credible institution.
Early September 2001, Bank Manager
Alexander Ndoumbe Lottin was offered 1,000,000cfa to divulge my
account details.
13/09/01, during part of a High
Court hearing in the SGBC Bank manager - Ndoumbe Lottin's office, my account
details were made available to Barrister Eno Charles Agbor by an
SGBC Bank staff member, (In front of 6 witnesses).
S.G.B.C Manager Ndoumbe Lottin
provided fraudulent legal documentation in this matter to the
amount of 3,500,000 cfa. I remember well the advice he gave me;
"That I should negotiate to keep some small portion of my savings and
return to Australia". This is not quite what a customer might expect
from a supposed reputable bank and is a common SGBC activity akin to
extortion. Follow the links below to read detailed information
into the criminal actions of SGBC Manager (Douala), Ndoumbe Lottin.
Letter to Societe Generale – April 2005
419 scandal at SGBC
S.G.B.C. Manager - Ndoumbe Lottin
Make wuna no tell
me say Ndoumbe Lottin nobi Satan Lottin na Manager for SGBC wa
You must lookut when you take your money for that bank oh oh – wa
They go say you no get money oh oh – wa When you complain they go call you police oh oh – wa
Eehh Ndoumbe
Lottin waiyo papa Eehh Ndoumbe Lottin waiyo papa Eehh Ndoumbe Lottin waiyo papa Yeyeye Ndoumbe Lottin waiyo papa
Lottin di
make counterfit for customers money Lottin di plan customers’ death Lottin tell my lawyer say I don die Lottin tell my lawyer say I di craze Yeyeye Ndoumbe Lottin waiyo papa
Eehh Ndoumbe
Lottin waiyo papa Eehh Ndoumbe Lottin waiyo papa Eehh Ndoumbe Lottin waiyo papa Yeyeye Ndoumbe Lottin waiyo papa
Lottin join
my wife for tif my money Lottin join Ketuanze for tif my money
Lottin join ye assistant for tif my money Lottin na two head snake for your life Yeyeye Ndoumbe Lottin waiyo papa
Eehh Ndoumbe
Lottin waiyo papa Eehh Ndoumbe Lottin waiyo papa Eehh Ndoumbe Lottin waiyo papa Yeyeye Ndoumbe Lottin waiyo papa
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Shame File No:9
Name:
Justice J. F. Fonkwe
Residence: Buea
Aliases:
Fonkwe lie man
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Without
doubt, the
Fako Appeal Court
is one of Cameroon’s most corrupt institutions. It’s not necessary to go
any further than to use its own documentation to prove that point.
Appeal Court Affidavits
Justice
Fonkwe was one of three Judges who determined the removal of a High Court
President, based on an imaginary witness. These Judge’s actions were
displayed before the 12 Barristers & Lawyers who regularly attended the
hearing.
Appeal Court Chronology
These
Judges should be immediately removed for their corrupt and unlawful
conduct, but it seems that most have been promoted in some way.
Foreigners and Cameroonians alike should be well advised to steer clear
of this den of thieves and the Cameroon judiciary in general. The
behaviours I saw in the courts was often no better than the thuggery of
unintelligent and uneducated buffoons who were more concerned with juju
and their own stomachs than anything that appeared to come from a
civilised court.
So that
the matter is very clear, I accuse the three Appeal Court Judges who
signed the ruling of being corrupt.
I also accuse Magistrate Ketuanze Jacob of corrupting the Appeal Court
Judges.
Appeal Court Ruling
I make
these documents available for all to see the corruption and thievery
that these judges participated in. Note that these same activities are
promoted and rewarded by the countries ruling party, the CPDM and the
President, Paul Biya.
Fako Appeal Court , Buea
Is This The World's
Most Corrupt and Shameless Judiciary?
Corrupt Judge: Justice Fokwe
Early
in the morning when you go for Buea court
Your life may end
for good
Your life may end for
bad
If badluck dey you, you meet Nana wichi man
Of badluck dey you meet Fonkwe lie man
Or Satan curse
you, you meet Chibili Wichi mami
Chorus
(bend sikin rythym)
Chibili Chibili Nana Fonkwe Chibili 4X
Fonkwe
na learna boy 2 for tif
Fonkwe na learna boy 2 for tif
I di tif na weti wey Nana Chibili teacham
Fonkwe your mami nobi teach you say
Waka with bad pipeol
go spoil your life.
You di take bribe for spoil pipo
them case
Chorus
(bend sikin rythym)
Chibili
chibili Nana Fonkwe Chibili 4X
Media Link
Click
above to read how Pauyl Biya’s internet trial has been
followed by the Cameroon media.
NEWS - August
2006
Former CTE GM Burnt To Ashes In Suspect Circumstances
But for traces of his backbone, spine, skull, sternum
and thighbones, the remains of Mahatma Alamine Mey,
former General Manager of Cameroon Tea Estate, CTE, were
reduced to ashes by a fire, on Thursday, June 29.
CTE Tole Crisis: Gov't Fails To Honour Promise
“We live as if we are refugees in our own country. We
are about 1300 workers and our dependants, that is,
about 2000 are abandoned to ourselves and nobody
bothers. They think they can go free with this
treatment. No, they will not. If the government does not
respond, we will put our hands together and take
action," he warned.
CTE Tole Workers Besiege CDC Head Office
Marooned workers of the Tole Tea Plantation near Buea in
the early hours of Wednesday, July 26, besieged the head
office of the Cameroon Development Corporation, CDC, in
Bota Limbe.
Living With Bandits, Feymen And Prostitutes In Bamenda
This is not Bamenda. The once serene, secure and decent
headquarters of the Northwest Province, admired for its
beauty and hospitality, is fast becoming a "the Devil's
Island"; insecurity, feymania, prostitution and banditry
have taken the town hostage.
Mob Burns Thief To Death
An angry mob June 28 burnt one George Foncham Ngati to
death at Nitob II, Azire, Mankon, Bamenda, for allegedly
stealing a blending machine.The theft victim told The
Post that it was the sixth time bandits were invading
her home.
Mob Kills Suspect Robber, Others Arrested
An angry mob from the Kie neighbourhood in Limbe beat a
suspect armed robber, David Nubila Tita Jela, to death
in the early hours of Friday, July 7. The people of Kie
came out to help the police and in the course of their
intervention, Nubila fell into their hands and was
beaten to the point of death. The police rescued Nubila
but he died as he was being taken to the police station
in Limbe.
Multi-Stakeholders Indict Gov't For Unsustainable Forest
Management
The unsustainable mass exploitation of forests and
environmental resources by some individuals and the
Cameroon government has irked multi-stakeholders, who
have prescribed that for every tree cut, two or more
must be planted.
Mayor Blames Mudslide On Poor Construction Habits
The Mayor of Buea Rural Council, Charles Mbella Moki,
believes the mudslide that killed four people in Bonduma,
Buea July 18, could have been averted if the people had
respected building regulations.
Bandits Attack Credit Union In Daylight
Four bandits on motorcycles, July 13, attacked the
Credit Union Savings and Loans Cooperative, Kumba Town,
making away with a huge sum of money. The bandits
arrived at the bank at 9 am, parked their motorcycles
outside and held both customers and workers in the bank
at gunpoint.
Villagers Rebel Against SNEC, Mobilise To Storm Court
Mendankwe villagers in Bamenda Central Subdivision are
mobilising to storm the Bamenda Magistrate Court, on
July 24, to protest the trial of their tribesmen for
championing a rebellion against the National Water
Cooperation, SNEC.
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AMBAZONIA |
Southern Cameroons -
The Struggle for Independence.
Southern Cameroons: 45 Lost Years
The
political systems that have been imposed on the Southern Cameroons since
the first independence have, by and large, been oppressive and
exploitative. The more these systems have been unpopular with the people
of the Southern Cameroons, the more the agents of the system have used
ruthless methods and brute force to keep their victims down and out.
Human
Rights Issues |
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Legislation Against Child Trafficking Only a First Step
YAOUNDE, Jul 21 (IPS) - For 13-year-old Helen Angwa,
days are long, beginning at 05.00 and continuing to
about midnight. The hours in between are spent on
ceaseless work for a restaurant owner who bought her
when she was just nine.
Human Rights Groups To Prosecute Child Traffickers
The Centre for Human Rights and Peace Advocacy, CHRAPA,
has said at a press conference in Bamenda that human
rights groups should begin punishing perpetrators of
child labour and child trafficking.
Bar Council President Gets One Year Jail Term
A Paris Magistrate Court, June 21, sentenced Barrister
Charles Tchoungang, the new President of the Cameroon
Bar Council, to a one-year imprisonment term.
One Dies In Scuffle Over Electricity Bills
The fight started at 6 p.m on Monday, July 17, at Farm
Road Street, Fiango Kumba, when Pius Akode, 30, decided
to pack out of his Farm Road residence because he could
not pay his electricity bills, which he said was too
high.
Crossing the Mungo River: An Eyewitness Account
By Lyombe Eko - Iowa City, Iowa, USA
I have crossed many African rivers–both
literal and figurative–but none of my many experiences
prepared me to cross the Mungo river on a dugout canoe
without a life-vest.
Poverty in Africa
On the outskirts of Bambili, a small village about 8kms
away, a horde of gendarmes pulls us over. They inspect
our truck thoroughly, hoping to find some fault on which
to hang and extort bribe from the driver. It seems
they are not lucky and the vehicle is about to drive off
when one of them let go a knowing cry. “Double
windscreen!” he shouted in triumph.
UPDATES
World Bank, Gov't Seek To Avert Post Completion Blunders
Since Cameroon reached the completion point of the
Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative, HIPC-I,
experts have continued to warn stakeholders against
lying on their laurels and committing errors that could
mar the trappings of debt relief.
Ex-Cameroon Bank Workers' Hopes Dimmed
Hopes of some 200 workers of Cameroon Bank, who were
retrenched without benefits, were dashed when they could
not find their names in a communiqué published in the
national bilingual daily, Cameroon Tribune. The workers
wondered why only five names were published in Cameroon
Tribune of June 28, 2006
CAMAIR Workers Fate Uncertain
The atmosphere at the Cameroon Airlines, CAMAIR,
headquarters in Douala has
become sombre and tense ever
since Polycarpe Abah Abah, Minister of Economy and
Finance, June 29, issued a press release announcing the
privatisation of the company.
Gov't Still To Decide On CAMAIR Workers' Retrenchment
The Provisional Administrator of Cameroon Airlines,
CAMAIR, Paul Ngamo Hamani, has said the government is
still to decide on how retrenchment benefits, which will
be paid to workers when the company disappears in the
coming months, will be calculated. At CAMAIR
Headquarters in Douala, the personnel said the
government has rarely respected its promises, especially
on issues that have to do with money.
Fon Doh May Be Granted Bail
The Northwest Court of Appeal has rejected a motion
filed by Fon Doh's opponents, which would have given
room for an objection to the granting of bail to the
jailed Balikumbat Fon.
Shooting First Ladies
Tell me, if you catch a dictator and shoot
him, should you shoot his wife too?
I think you should. I think you should also shoot
his adult children who work for, or benefit directly
from, their father’s violent and corrupt regime. You
should shoot the cousins, uncles and aunts, in-laws and
sundry relatives. If you do not shoot them, you should
at least take back all they stole and sentence them to
eternal hard labour . Before the first ladies are
shot, some of them should be made to issue public
statements apologising for their unnatural, not to say
unattractive, hairstyles.
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Dear HE
Paul Biya |
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Please
pass the soap.
In
one of those rare moments when I've caught myself watching Cameroon
television, a journalist was asking people in the streets of Yaounde what
they thought about corruption in Cameroon. One gentleman's answer was, I
thought, quite classic. He asked the journalist: "When your body is dirty,
do you start washing it from your feet upward? Don't you start from your
head? Cameroon is like a body that is dirty. Go and start washing it from
the head; you know where the head is, don't you? So, that's where you
should ask these questions, don't come to us in the street."
In this
matter of corruption, Mr. Biya has the water, the soap and the sponge. He
is the head. Once he starts washing himself first, the exercise will
filter down to the ordinary man in the street, the feet.
When that
happens, if it ever happens at all in the life time of my great grand
children, then investors like this gentleman from Australia, would no
longer worry about the judicial system colluding with conmen and women to
defraud them of their investments?
I don't
see the situation improving any time soon, especially not with Mr. Biya
giving some of us, who are eager to write his obituary, twenty more years
to wait!!
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This commentary was culled from a reader’s response to an article titled
“Biya Vows Again To Combat Corruption”. (Name and address removed).
PHOTOGRAPH CAPTION
H.E Paul Biya delivers his Christmas present to the
citizens of Cameroon!
What
did Santa Paul have for supper last night?
a) A very spicy curry?
b) Very very hot pepper
soup?
Click on the present to see Santa Biya deliver his gift to Cameroon!
PHOTOGRAPH CAPTION
Paul Biya
and CPDM party members celebrate victory in the 2018 Cameroon elections,
one
week before the votes are counted!
What
are they discussing?
a)
Setting up a commission to investigate the commission set up to
investigate the “Bepanda 9” & “UB Killings”
b)
Planning the festivities for the completion of the Mungo bridge.
c)
Devising how to prevent Titus Edzoa from running.
d)
Murdering the SCNC leaders.
e) Buying
all the opposition leaders.
Dear
H.E. Biya |
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Mr Biya,
Please
take a bucket and pierce it with a knife several times so that its sides
are filled with holes all around it. Then take another bucket and fill it
with water. Pour this bucket of water into the bucket that has holes. Wait
10 mins and then tell me how much water is left in the bucket full of
holes.
That
amount of water is what is left for Cameroon after the thieves you
carefully selected and appointed into the hierarchy have had their fill of
the country's finances.
Everyone
of some thinking capacity has diagnosed Cameroon's problems and pointed
out corruption as the scourge of the nation. Yet President Biya ignores
this crime which his ministers and ambassadors commit unashamedly and in
broad daylight, and instead insists
on chasing shadows. He thinks he can
fool the people and international community with simulations and 'hot
air'.
Everything else is being done apart from attacking the real issue. And the
President is dreaming that the country will reach the completion point of
the HIPC initiative! What a joke!
What I
like about this initiative is its insistence on the country dealing with
the corruption issue. It seems that the IMF has now realised that letting
Cameroon off the hook without dealing with corruption is a complete waste
of time.
(Name and address removed)
Popolnochio : ex-seminary sugar
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Editors note: This is a readers comment taken from the news
article "Biya
Worried Over Cameroon Ailing Economy".
Readers expressed several
interesting views on this topic.
Biya Worried Over Cameroon Ailing Economy.
By Kini
Nsom
During last Friday's Council of Ministers' meeting at the Unity Palace,
President Paul Biya reportedly expressed dismay at Cameroon's ailing
economic situation. According to sources at the Presidency, the country's
declining economy dominated the agenda of the meeting. The Ministerial
Council meeting was the second since the present government was appointed
on December 8, 2004.
Voting day -
Yaounde
“ Now c’mon
Paul!
You know it’s only one party competing, why vote! ”
Glenn’s
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Corruption remains
the Lion Biya can't slay.
The C-Word not for Cameroon was again a sing-song in
anyone's lips in Cameroon. Biya, the LION MAN who once said
the Judiciary and the Police were the most corrupt, this
time marked himself wrong. The occasion was the 3rd Extra
Ordinary CPDM Congress at the Corrupt party Hall in Yaounde
July 21st to re-acclaim President Biya as that party's
Chairman.
Present were all bribe-taking elites, diehard cpdm
get-rich-quick entrepreneurs, political feymen, tribal
relatives, and profiteers. In front
of
them, the Lion man accepted that Cameroon was tarred in
corruption not this time by the police and the judiciary but
by his thieving gangsters. But as usual and after passing
the entrance into the HIPC Initiative he failed to set off
alarm bells to his belching colleagues.
According to Le Front Newspaper, one of Cameroon's most
investigative weekly, Cameroon's Economic Minister Policarp
Abah Abah and former General Manager of State owned CRTV,
Gervaise Mendoze each owns over 30 billions and 25 billions
respectively in foreign accounts. The paper concludes that
these "warlords" can sustain a revolution in Cameroon for
the next 20 years. Caroline Abah Abah, wife to Policarp who
was involved in the Post Office scam and later escaped to
France through the First Lady's complicity is back in the
country after receiving a mockery of a court sentence while
Mounchipou, the former minister is languishing in Kondengue
maximum prison for daring to support the oppositions.
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF CPDM ex-directors, civil
servants, ministers, tribe men etc are swimming in the sea
of corrupt wealth because of the systematic corruption Biya
champions and continue to be pioneering and spinning with
supersonic rapidity. Early in July some Military Colonels
and the Governor of the Bribeville of Douala, Gounouko
Hanounai received approximately 18millions bribe from one
Thomas Fondoup, GM of Supermont Water distribution to
degasify seven casts of toxic chlorine that was dumped in
Nkapa, an outskirt of Douala. In the name of honour and
fidelity and one's fatherland, 21 soldiers was bullied and
forced to degasify this toxic material into the dead of the
sea without life jackets, gas masks and only one buoy for an
old ship without a motor pump.
In this dangerous expedition an explosion occurred and
fire erupted killing Lieutenant Bidimou. Three soldiers were
rescued by Nigerian Fishermen that these very soldiers used
to harass in high sea. These details are a top secret in
Cameroon. The soldiers have not been compensated.
Cameroon correspondent. L.C.
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Secret Real Estate Deals in Florida?
A Cameroonian national living in Florida, and working
in real estate, has sent information on a Cameroonian
diplomat, information that wouldn’t normally surface. The
Washington Ambassador, who apparently has links to the top,
and has far outstayed the normal three year tenure of all
diplomatic staff, is found to be buying real estate in
Florida.
Over the past decade we have seem billions of CFA’s given
for the ‘renovation’ of the massive house
serving
as embassy and residence. Yet Cameroonian visitors to their
embassy report that the property is totally dilapidated,
with old rubbish stacked in the much abused front doorway.
Visitors also say it is very difficult to get a response, by
phone or by attending the embassy.
One reported that when he finally was let into the building,
he saw a pile of passports on the floor, apparently waiting
for processing.
Perhaps the Ambassador is too busy with his real estate
deals in at least Florida, and probably other states, to be
bothered with ambassador duties. We also question what other
senior Cameroonians benefit from the deals.
E.N. xxxxxxx
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Photographs Wanted ($200 US each)
We are still missing a
few “Shame File” photos. In the interest of seeing that none of these
crooks escape under the Hall of Shame radar, we
decided to double the incentive to (US $200). Barrister Mbi
(Solomon Chambers) is still hiding in Kumba for
some lucky photographer, (snapped!). The last I knew, the SGBC Manager
(snapped) & Assistant
Manager were both at the Limbe SGBC branch. As for the Chief of
Territorial Surveillance in Buea, he is a large Bayangi man and was
there in 2002 / 2003 (Governors Office building). He can be identified
by Inspector Enow Stephen Etengeneng of Buea Judicial Police. Further
helpful information on these “Shame File Fugitives” locations can be
requested by contacting me at the address below. Photos must be of
similar quality to those used in previous shame files. Good luck
with the snapping. If you can send me a photograph of any of those
people listed below, and it is published on the shame file, a
payment of $200 US shall be made to the sender. The personal details
of any senders shall remain completely confidential and shall be
known only to myself.
Photos can be forwarded to
Camerooninjustice@hotmail.com.
Why not get some cash and at the same time let me expose them for their
corrupt ways?
Like I said,
“This is your site too”.
WANTED
SGBC, Limbe. Assistant Manager
- Francois Ngouania.
Chief of Territorial
Surveillance, Buea. (Governors Office - large Bayangi man)
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Investor’s Corner
Douala Port: Most corrupt Place On Earth.
Embezzlement At Port Authority of Douala (PAD)
The former General Manager of the Port Authority
of Douala, PAD, Alphonse Siyam Siwe, has requested authorisation to
appear in court and defend allegations of gross embezzlement and
corruption against him.
A Nation Beyond Curing
She is like a festering tropical ulcer oozing
a purulent discharge. What a desolate ruin; bribery taints the
courts, graft and corruption dominate the civil service and
hypocrisy tears the false churches springing on every hill in the
nation, while infernal lying is a trademark of the state.
Public Service Minister decries corrupt practices
The Minister for Public Service and
Administrative Reform, Benjamin Amama Amama, has announced the
discovery of the illegal injection of more than 300 workers into the
payroll of his ministry.
Retrenched Workers At PM's Gate
Some retrenched workers of 35 state liquidated
companies are staging a sit-in at the entrance of the Star Building
where the Prime Minister's office is located. They are demanding
payment of their entire social benefits.
Bandits Rob Social Insurance Boss
The Chief of National Social Insurance Centre,
Nkambe, David Enyih, was on Monday, July 17, waylaid at Sabga, and
robbed. Enyih, his driver and a friend, were travelling from Bamenda
to Nkambe in the night of July 17. Many night travellers have fallen
into the hands of highwaymen at Sabga. Travellers who tried to
resist received gunshots.
Next Months Newsletter.
September Newsletter -
"The best of Popaul Edition" (Part 2)
SGBC & Societe
Generale Trial - The Sentencing.
I'd like to take this
opportunity to offer my personal thanks to the many subscribers
who actively participated in the development of the newsletter,
by either sending material, forwarding the newsletter, or just
by visiting the website and reading the material. The
newsletter continues to grow from strength to strength, and
I’m looking forward to this next year and the opportunity to use
the experience gained through the last 12 months to develop the
newsletter into something more substantial in the fight against
corruption and injustice!
There just never seems enough time or space to cover all our
projects
each month, just a prioritized list that sees us slowly shuffle the
important matters to the top of the heap. Campost & the Post
office savings bank has become a priority next month, (that’s if
Post Office Bank customers haven’t burnt all the branches to the ground
in frustration at their losses). Maybe all the money fell into a Swiss
bank account?
Next month we'll
also be looking at Paul's recent visit to Paris where he is inviting his
French compatriots to INVEST (ie: pillage & plunder) in Cameroon.
We'll also begin putting up for viewing, some simple pieces of evidence that
have been before the Fako High Court in my own pending matter. It will
show the callous theft and corruption that is spread throughout the
court, and guaranteed to scare any investor from attempting to conduct
business with such lawlessness in the Cameroon judiciary.
Till next month,
Take care, Glenn
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