On May 24, 2022 Swiss oil trading giant Glencore admitted to American justice that it had paid nearly one hundred million dollars in bribes to officials and public agents in eight countries around the world. In Africa the goal was to obtain and retain contracts with public and state-controlled entities in the West African countries of Nigeria, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, and Equatorial Guinea. Cameroon In Cameroon, officials of National Hydrocarbons Corporation (NSH) were implicated. Akere Muna – the former president of the Cameroon Bar Association and former vice president of Transparency International – caused a stir when he referred the matter to Dieudonne Massi, the president of the National Anti-Graft Commission (CONAC) for investigation. Opposition MP, Joshua Osih, sent a motion for a resolution to the president of the National Assembly on May 27, 2022 for the establishment of a parliamentary commission of inquiry into the matter. His Social […]