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Actualités of Saturday, 24 October 2015

Source: cameroon-info.net

Will Mouelle Kombi receive instructions from the Prime Minister?

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Ama Tutu Muna has been ousted from the head of the Ministry of Arts and Culture (MINAC) and now questions concerning the maintenance of the monitoring committee and copyright management sanitation are arising.

This committee, led by the magistrate Michel Mahouve, hierarchy had been appointed by the Prime Minister Head of Government Philemon Yang in order to "punish Ama Tutu Muna," according to Le Messager on Friday, October 23, 2015.

According to the newspaper, "if the approach was the need of a real desire to clean up, crop, seek new transhumance, the best prospects for the collective management organizations of copyright and rights of neighbours, the time has come with this redevelopment, leaving a free hand to the new MINAC.

It would, therefore, be appropriate to the current MINAC to decide who could potentially address some of his files. The fight against piracy is one of the greatest battles; the new MINAC will find the right weapon to destroy it.

"We sell pirated artistic products even in offices at the Department of Arts and Culture," the newspaper disclosed.

The creation of a monitoring and sharing organization in civil collecting societies would be imperative given that the previous one was dissolved. Le Messager questioned if Narcisse Mouelle Kombi will "chart his own course, his brave challenge, without being accused of being on the trail of" the rebel, the insurgent "who he succeeds as MINAC".

According to copyright issues specialists, "Philemon Yang's decrees were taken in flagrant violation of the law," that destroys every privilege and authority of MINAC. Only the events and especially, the attitude of the new MINAC will be able to prove if the Department of Arts and Culture has again become a full institution