CAMEROON: Mbeki urges African lawyers to support the crusade against the continent's stolen funds
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African lawyers must strike a
balance between the interests of their clients and that of society, especially
with regards to the illegal outflows of money from the continent – says South
Africa’s former President Thabo Mbeki who heads the Economic Commission for
Africa-African Union High-level Panel (HLP) on Illicit Financial Outflows from
Africa. Mr Mbeki’s remarks came at the start of the ongoing Triennial General
Assembly of the Pan African Lawyers Union (PALU) currently taking place in
Yaounde, Cameroon’s capital city.
In his keynote address to the
lawyers triennial assembly which focuses on the theme “Financial flows from
Africa: sealing the leaks, management and repatriation frozen assets”, Mr Mbeki
said lawyers must step into the breach to fight the outflows which is robbing
the continent of crucial resources needed to help finance its development.
The former South African leader and
Head of the HLP, was earlier received in audience, on behalf of Cameroon’s Head
of State, by Prime Minister Philemon Yang who actually opened the PALU
triennial assembly, calling for a strong Yaoundé declaration by the lawyers
against illegal money outflows from Africa.
Estimates show that Africa currently
loses over 50 billion US dollars yearly to such outflows – an amount which
surpasses the development aid the continent receives. The Mbeki panel has
earlier noted in its preliminary observation that illegal financial outflows
from Africa take the form of: kickbacks and other forms of corruption involving
civil servants; criminal activity such as drug and money trafficking and money
laundering; as well as fraudulent commercial transactions such as tax evasion,
the distortion of money transfer charges and over-billing (especially by
transnational firms). The Report of the Panel’s multiple fact-finding missions
across and beyond Africa, is expected to be presented to the 23rd AU Summit in
Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, from 20 to 27 June 2014.
Posted By ROSE ATHUMANI