A court in Cameroon has jailed for life the former head of the defunct
national carrier Camair, Yves Michel Fotso, on conviction of embezzling
almost US$56 million.
Fotso, already sentenced to 25 years behind bars in a separate graft
case, “took the rap for life”, said a source close to the Special
Criminal Tribunal.
The judges “found Mr Fotso guilty of embezzling 32.4 billion CFA francs”
(US$55.7 million) when he was chief executive of the airline – full
name then was Cameroon Airlines – from 2000 to 2003.
Fotso created three front companies to rent aircraft to the airline when
the planes had already been purchased outright with public funds, the
source explained.
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