Cameroon Exposed to Major Arbitration Claims Worth CFA87.5B, Audit Finds
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Cameroon faces potential financial liabilities totaling 87.49 billion CFA francs as a result of ongoing disputes with contractors involved in major public works, according to the certification report for the government’s 2024 General Account. The State Audit Chamber’s report identifies a series (…)
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