Cameroon and the Corruption Conundrum: Highlighting the Need for Political Will in Combatting Corruption in Cameroon
Cameroon and the Corruption Conundrum: Highlighting the Need for Political Will in Combatting...
Agbor, Avitus
2019-02-01 00:00:00
Efforts to combat corruption in Cameroon have proved to be inadequate, ineffective and shallow due the absence of credible political will that ought to complement all legislative and institutional mechanisms in place. This article makes the case for the inclusion of political will in this regard.
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Cameroon and the Corruption Conundrum: Highlighting the Need for Political Will in Combatting Corruption in Cameroon
Efforts to combat corruption in Cameroon have proved to be inadequate, ineffective and shallow due the absence of credible political will that ought to complement all legislative and institutional mechanisms in place. This article makes the case for the inclusion of political will in this regard.
Journal
African Journal of International and Comparative Law
– Edinburgh University Press
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