Polycarp Abah Abah sentenced to 25yrs in prison

Polycarpe Abahabah

Wed, 14 Jan 2015 Source: cameroon-info.net

Polycarpe Abah Abah, former Cameroon Minister of the Economy and Finance was sentenced on Tuesday in Yaoundé by the Special Criminal Court as part of the case that involved French lawyer Lydian Eyoum.

Polycarpe Abah Abah has thus been sentenced to 25 years in prison. The verdict included the seizure of 29 buildings, 9 luxury vehicles and freezing of 8 bank accounts as part of the indictments with Land Bank.

The Abah Abah trial which lasted longer than expected into the early hours of Wednesday January 14, 2015, had already lasted several years. It is alleged that the former CPDM Minster of Finance stole 6.8 billion CFA francs when he was director of taxes.

The co-accused, another former Minister of Finance and former CEO of Crédit Foncier Bank Joseph Edou is presently detained at the Secretariat for defence where he is serving a 40-year prison term since July 2008.

Another party to the crime syndicate Manga Pascal, former head of research at the Directorate of Taxation was sentenced to life imprisonment.

Evina Sylvie Chantal, Mewoulou Oyono and Chantal Eloumba were all acquitted for lack of evidence. It is alleged that former Minister Abah Abah embezzled 6.8 billion CFA francs between 2000 and 2004. Polycarpe Abah Abah, at the material time was the Director of Taxation.

Source: cameroon-info.net