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Cameroon: 2019 budget commitments to stop on Nov 15, 2019

Cameroon: 2019 budget commitments to stop on Nov 15, 2019
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 29 October 2019 14:00

(Business in Cameroon) - In a press release signed on 28 October 2019, the Cameroonian Minister of Finance, Louis Paul Motazé (photo), marked 15 November 2019 as the date when all the budget commitments for this fiscal year should end.  

In this memo to all public accountants and other financial controllers, the official invited concerned parties to notify authorizing officers about the need to comply with "this regulatory measure, which is aimed at ensuring greater rationality in the implementation of public budgets."

Let’s note that in the coming days, the 2020 state budget will be reviewed and voted by deputies during sessions convened in the Senate and the National Assembly.

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