Actualités of Thursday, 21 May 2015
Source: cameroon-info.net
Fifteen short minutes, this is the time that lasted this Thursday, May 21, 2015 in Room I of the Special Criminal Court, the case involving the Public Ministry and the State of Cameroon (CNPS) against Pierre Désiré Engo, its former chief executive.
The dispute concerns an alleged $ 25 billion FCFA found by a French investigating judge, in an account of the accused Credit Lyonnais in Paris.
Released May 7, 2014, in the wake of the decree of 18 February 2014 on the presidential pardon, the lifting of the remand warrant of Pierre Desire Engo was accompanied by a ban on leaving the territory.
At the hearing this Thursday, May 21, 2015, the court again sought evidence from the French justice, of about CFAF 25 billion, which ended up in the account of the former Director General of the National Social Security Fund ( CNPS), Mr. Pierre Desire Engo now 74 years old. To be continued ...