Akere Muna strikes on the Cameroon government gold scams

Akere Muna strikes on the Cameroon government gold scams
“Cameroon’s leading anti-corruption crusader and former presidential candidate, Akere Muna, has raised a powerful alarm over what he calls the systematic looting of the nation’s gold. In a detailed report published on Facebook, Muna reveals shocking discrepancies between the gold Cameroon claims to export and what Dubai records as imports, a gap so massive it exposes a coordinated network of smuggling, under-invoicing, and high-level corruption.
According to Muna, Cameroon declared only $0.8 million in gold exports to the UAE between 2019–2020, while Dubai recorded $340 million worth of imports from Cameroon during the same period, over 400 times more. He insists this cannot be a mistake but evidence of a criminal system siphoning national wealth. Muna draws parallels to the Glencore bribery scandal, warning that Cameroon’s suspension from the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) shows the nation is still deeply entangled in opaque practices. From gold fields to offshore oil rigs, he says a “state-capture machine” continues to rob Cameroonians of resources meant to improve their lives. The fight for transparency, he warns, is far from over.
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