Cameroon’s Public Service: Suspended from pay, 8,766 public officials invited to explain themselves before possible sanctions




The lists of names have been published on the site Internet of the Ministry of Public Service and Administrative Reform.

Some 8,766 public officials have been suspended from pay since the end of 2019 following a series of decisions by the Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reform (MINFOPRA), Joseph LE , noting their irregular absences at their various work stations.

Among them, 3721 are State agents covered by the Labor Code and 5045 are civil servants.

In an information note published on April 24, MINFOPRA informs that the lists of names can be consulted on the website of its ministry, www.minfopra.gov.cm.




Those concerned are invited to produce explanations to justify their absences.

Due to COVID-19 and social distancing measures, they can do this either by email, or by WhatsApp. Otherwise, MINFOPRA warns, they are liable to the disciplinary sanctions provided for by the regulations in force.

IAO

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