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| Cameroun Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative At the London conference on 17 March 2005, Cameroon declared its intention to accede to the initiative of transparency in extractive industries through its Minister of Economy and Finance. The Minister confirmed the intention of Cameroon membership by sending the 1st April 2005, a letter to Secretary of State, HM Treasury in London. The Minister confirmed the intention of Cameroon membership by sending the 1st April 2005, a letter to Secretary of State, HM Treasury in London. - Read more http://www.eiticameroon.org |
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