The Hall of
SHAME!
Edition No:2 July 2005 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 this anonymity, that is fiercely protected by those involved, that corruption heads down its unbending path. It is these 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 August 2005 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. First edition received
117 subscribers ! 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 with 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. Its 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. My 2 Cents ! Glen, Secondly, the G8 summit should not cancel the debts, they should instead use the bonds or money to directly improve the local systems that will strategically support themselves. If you cancel Mr. Biya's debt you're saying to him” you can go get yourself a second personal plane*. It's disgusting!
Pauline Kono is a aunt of Enow Brillian
Ayuk. I was introduced to her as a relative and the owner of a
Satellite television business at mile 4. Pauline brokered the purchase
of the house at Towe Quarter in Limbe, drawing innocent relatives of
her husband ( Nkumo & Madam Tsala, from Yaounde who owned the
compound) into her scheme. The full story on this is on the main page
of the website under the heading (Compound, Plot 67 Towe
Quarter). Pauline pocketed 2 million cfa and used a lawyer
from Solomon Chambers in Kumba to write false documents, using her
office at Mines & Power to commit the theft. There is a chapter in my
book on the actions of Pauline Kono, describing how she advised Enow
Brillian in all facets of the scam. (I wonder if Pauline remembers
the day I begged for her help as a human being, and she turned and
walked away? I do! ). All I have to say to Pauline at this time
is “SHAME on you Pauline Kono”. You greeted me into your house
at Sikolo and even gave me a chicken to take home and kill for supper,
then you stole from me. All the while pretending to welcome me into
your family. Then you were caught and did everything you could to
cover your actions. (Read Investigations, main page. Death Threats,
Madam Agbor).
“Pauline Kono, you are a thief, a liar & a cheat”.
Photographs Wanted ($100 US each)
I am seeking good quality photographs
for future editions of the shame file. 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 $100 US shall be made to the
sender. The personal details of any senders shall remain completely
confidential and shall be known only by myself. Photos can be forwarded
to
Camerooninjustice@hotmail.com.
Maybe even one or two of those listed has caused you or your family some
grievance? 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”.
NEWS This months feature is the Campost debacle, in which thousands of citizens lost there life savings. The financial crisis that has continued to rock the Cameroon Postal Services, CAMPOST, may ruin Cameroon's chances of reaching the Completion Point of the Highly Indebted Poor Countries Initiative, HIPC-I in 2006 as planned. A CAMPOST source qualified the crisis as a stinking racket in which some workers embezzled customers' savings. "Many CAMPOST workers created fake accounts in order to siphon customers' savings," he said. Speculation is that involvement in the fraud, reaches the upper levels of Government. After reading stories of customers dying for lack of the cost of medical care, you can only feel the heartlessness of this current government and their lack of responsibility to the woes of the people.
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UPDATES Three stories, I’ll be following and updating as they progress are, 1) This shocking story of Bernard Afuh Weriwo. I’m sorry to post another picture, but if this helps sensitize many to this type of brutality and discourage it, then Weriwo’s demise has not been in vain. 2) The Buea University student deaths. As this matter now progresses through the Fako High court, it promises to be a case that will expose the Judiciary to all its short comings. This will be a feature story in the next newsletter, as the Fako High Court and it’s operations are closely scrutinized. 3) The Murder of John Kohtem. I’ve followed this matter from the beginning with interest, watching as the matter has manoeuvred through the courts. In September 04, I wrote a letter to Lord Avebury, Cameroon Campaign Group, voicing opinions on the matter.
The Dangerous Fallouts Of UB Strike. Special Report: The University Of Buea Crisis. Meme Chiefs Want Killers Of UB Students Tried. Trauma Centre Calls For Immediate Trial Of Students Killers. New Features Some new features we’re going to try on a regular basis are, Dear HE Paul Biya, where you are free to write a letter on any issue to the head of state and each month, I’ll print one of them. A Photo Caption section will be posted and be open to any thought (humorous or serious) you may wish to pass onto other readers (One line only). I’ll also share some of the fan mail I receive in the, Glenn’s Mail Bag section each month. Feel free to offer suggestions to improve the quality & purpose of the newsletter. PHOTOGRAPH CAPTION
1) nah nah nahnah nah, you can’t get me from up here! 2) I am studying the situation, calm down, we shall pay you later! 3) did people dem di wait for jesus. I go come give them bread
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Glenn’s MAIL BAG
Now here’s a tasty bit of fan
mail I received from Buea a few months back. It was posted on a public
network, so I feel free to re-post it here. Glenn.
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Investor’s Corner |
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German Narrates Raw Deal With Cameroonian Partner. Security Boss Admits Police Force Reeks Of Corruption. World Bank Identifies Obstacles To Cameroon’s Development. Why Cameroon Didn’t Benefit From G8 Debt Cancellation. |
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Other than the usual stuff, ( I wonder who’ll appear on shame file No:3 ? ) there are 2 main topics that will be covered. This will be more of an editorial style, using sources other than the usual links to current news articles. 1) A close look at Camair and the debacle that bankrupted the nations airline, also the purchase of a new aircraft for the personal use of the president, that would have cost at least US $140,000,000 (without the gold luxury fitout). With a refuelling cost of US $10,000 it must seem like absolute insanity to the public servants who haven’t been paid for over 10 months and longer. This comes under the banner of resources that flow out of Cameroon to the benefit of a few corrupt individuals. Also the vast tracts of Cameroonian land in the hands of foreign interests, bringing nothing to the country while stripping the resources through illegal logging, to no benefit of Cameroonians. This will come with a plea that western countries stop supporting the tyrants that steal the wealth of their countries.
2)
With the Buea University
killings moved from the street to the Courts, we’ll take a close look at
how a matter of this magnitude shall be handled by the Judiciary. An
eyewitness account of procedures in this matter to date almost guarantees
this will be an explosive episode in the history of the Fako High Court
and justice in Cameroon.
The plaintiff being BARRISTER SHEY BLAISE S. BERINYUY. That sounds like all the usual shenanigans I experienced myself in the courts, and my guess is it’ll only get worse. We’ll also look into the ferocious attitudes some magistrates have towards their colleagues who attempt to dish out real justice and rulings based on law. Under the Fako High Court corruption spotlight will be Magistrate Ketuanze Jacob, Justice Lebong Morfaw Chibili & Barrister Eno Charles Agbor. Readers are free to make contribution towards any of the upcoming topics. See you next month, Glenn |