Zacchaeus Fornjindam |
Zacchaeus
Mungwe Fornjindam, the former General Manager of the Cameroon Shipyard
and Industrial Engineering, CNIC, was on Tuesday, November 1, 2016,
sentenced to 10 years imprisonment by the Supreme Court in Yaounde. This
followed an appeal by his counsel. He was earlier sentenced to 15 years
in prison in 2012 by the Littoral Appeal Court for embezzling about 350
million FCFA.
Zacchaeus Fornjindam was on Tuesday found guilty of embezzling 273
million FCFA during his tenure at CNIC. The unanimous ruling was read
out by Justice Mvondo Evezo’o, President of the Specialised Bench of the
Supreme Court.
Out of the amount, 214 million FCFA was paid out to Logisco, a CNIC
contractor that belonged to one of its staff, Louta Samuel. The court
said this created conflict of interest. The remaining 59 million FCFA
was unjustified expenses the former GM incurred. Another co-accused,
Djane Antoine, was slammed a 32-year imprisonment; while Louta Samuel
got 25 years.
The court lifted the confiscation of five homes and a vehicle
belonging to Fornjindam. However, it confiscated a car and 11 plots of
land in Douala, Yaounde and Mezam Division of the North West Region
belonging to Fornjindam and wife. Similarly, five of Fornjindam’s bank
accounts were frozen. Louta Samuel’s bank accounts were also
confiscated. Fornjindam and co-accused are to pay 470 million FCFA to
the Cameroon Shipyard and Industrial Engineering as losses.
Responding to the ruling, Barrister Baombe Paul, one of Fornjindam’s
counsel, said overall, he was disappointed as it was never proven that
his client stole any money. He said Fornjindam was simply the victim of
his own ingenuity and success, which prompted the jealousy of his
enemies. His colleague, Barrister Djoubairou Ousmanou, said it was
unthinkable that assets Fornjindam acquired with his wife, a well-known,
successful business woman, should also be confiscated. Meanwhile,
Fornjindam faces at least two other corruption trials at the Supreme
Court, including an appeal against a life conviction for embezzling
about 200 million FCFA.
The story of Zacchaeus Mungwe Fornjindam is anything but a paradox.
He led CNIC for almost 20 years, about half of it in acting capacity.
Several times congratulated by President Paul Biya for lifting the
performance of the Cameroon Shipyard and Industrial Engineering to an
enviable level, Fornjindam was soon to be fired and arrested in 2008 on
charges of corruption. His lawyers told Cameroon Tribune that at the
time Fornjindam was fired from CNIC in 2008, it had an annual turnover
of 48 billion FCFA. But the amount dropped to a single billion FCFA one
year after.
“Today, the Cameroon Shipyard and Industrial Engineering is a shadow
of its old self, with General Managers replaced regularly without any
lasting solution being found to the problem,” noted Barrister Baombe
Paul. “The takeoff of the Limbe Petroleum Dockyard, the brainchild of
Zacchaeus Mungwe Fornjindam, remains in doubt, with 5,000 direct jobs
missed. Someone like Fornjindam should be protected against the wicked.
People like him make the strength of the State,” Barrister Djoubairou
Ousmanou said. “CNIC is plagued by workers’ strikes, with salaries paid
irregularly, yet the author of the glorious years of the company is
languishing in jail,” he noted.
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