Fight Against Corruption : Special Campaign Opens In Douala

The population of the Littoral region was invited to present complaints at the Douala II Council hall until August 8, 2025.

The National Anti-Corruption Commission (CONAC) is currently in Douala, Littoral Region to receive complains regarding corruption. The Anti-Corruption Clinic, which opens on August 4, will run until August 8. This initiative provides a physical location where citizens can report corruption-related issues directly to senior officials from the anti-corruption body, who will then investigate and address these complaints.
Statistics from CONAC indicate that around 61 corruption complaints have been received from the Littoral region, necessitating their return to Douala. The seventh edition of the Anti-Corruption Clinic will allow the population to report cases with evidence to the team stationed at the Douala II council hall. 
During a press conference on August 4, CONAC Chairman, Rev. Dr. Dieudonné Massi Gams emphasized that their presence in Douala is timely, especially as schools resume in a few weeks, a period often marked by heightened corruption in government secondary and high schools. He reiterated that the Anti-Corruption Clinic is part of CONAC’s strategy to bring its services closer to the people, facilitating direct citizen engagement. It establishes a local platform where corruption cases can be reported and addressed immediately.
Rev. Dr. Dieudonné Massi Gams informed the press in Douala that previous An...

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