Cameroon [opinion]: Sacking Ondo Ndong Or Fighting Corruption?
18th Nov 2005, 22:54 GMT
The news of the sacking of the General Manager of the Council Support Fund known by its French acronym of FEICOM, came to managers of councils with relief. But the question by the Cameroonian public has been how the Biya government will atone for the harm that its appointee's 7-year tenure has caused to the supposed beneficiaries of the funds he mismanaged.
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