Country Profile
Cameroon is greatly affected by corruption. A strong executive branch, lack of judicial capacity, and widespread poverty in the country are some of the factors that have made corruption, in the form of bribery, extortion, tax evasion and electoral manipulation, so rampant. In terms of public financial management, Cameroon shows little progress in modernising its fiscal and tributary system or making it transparent.
Recent internationally financed efforts to combat corruption in the country have been launched with mixed results and extensive critiques from national and international actors. Transparency and the participation of civil society and media actors in policy formulation are still weak.
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