Cameroon Targets Customs Corruption in New Crackdown
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 21/01/2025
To mark International Customs Day, Cameroon’s Ministry of Finance launched a campaign on January 14 in Douala to tackle corruption in the country’s customs service. The campaign, which will run until January 22, focuses on educating customs officers in Douala, Kribi, Limbe, and Yaoundé about the (…)
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