A LEGAL REVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION OF CHAPTER THREE OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION AGAINST CORRUPTION IN CAMEROON
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Money laundry, embezzlement, corruption, CONAC, UNCAC and implementationAbstract
This article introduces legal issues related to Chapter III of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) and the implementation in Cameroon. Cameroon has ratified many international instruments as regards financial crimes, but the UNCAC is of particular importance given that it covers corruption which is one of the main challenges in Cameroon today and is systemic. The aim is to raise awareness of the UNCAC contents and its potential utilisation in the context of Cameroon criminal system. This paper examines the effective implementation of chapter three of the UNCAC in Cameroon and highlighting the challenges faced this far. This article will be useful to students, jurists, civil society, drafters of national and international financial crimes instruments as well as governments regulatory organs.
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