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Akere Muna

Akere Tabeng Muna (born 18 August 1952) is a Cameroonian lawyer who is currently the Chairman of the International Anti-Corruption Conference Council.[1] He is also the Sanctions Commissioner of the African Development Bank Group and a Member of the High-Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa. He previously served as the Vice-Chair of Transparency International, and he has presided over the Economic, Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC) of the African Union, the Pan African Lawyers Union and the Cameroon Bar Association.

Akere Muna
Cameroonian magistrate and presidential candidate Akera Muna
President of the International Anti-Corruption Conference
Assumed office
16 October 2014
Preceded byBarry O'Keefe
Sanctions Commissioner of the African Development Bank
Assumed office
11 February 2013
Preceded byPosition established
Vice Chair of Transparency International
In office
14 November 2005 – 19 October 2014
Chairperson of the African Peer Review Mechanism
In office
26 May 2013 – 29 January 2014
President of the Economic, Social and Cultural Council of the African Union
In office
8 September 2008 – 10 November 2014
Preceded byWangari Maathai
President of the Pan African Lawyers Union
In office
5 July 2005 – 9 May 2014
Preceded byPosition established
President of the Cameroon Bar Association
In office
1997–2002
Preceded byPosition established
Personal details
Born (1952-08-18) 18 August 1952 (age 70)
Ngyen-Mbo, Cameroon
SpouseBeverly Bird
ChildrenLydia Muna and Kandi Muna
Alma materAmerican University

Muna has denied having any political aspirations in Cameroon, and has stated that his interest remains in his work as a lawyer and with civil society organizations. However, Jeune Afrique, a leading African weekly, has described him as both a credible and the possible successor to President Paul Biya, given his prominence in Cameroon and his accomplishments on the international stage, especially in the areas of anti-corruption and good governance.[2]

Early life and education

Akere Muna was born in Ngyen-Mbo, a village in the North-West region of Cameroon. He completed his primary and secondary education in his native country before heading to the School of International Service (SIS) at American University in Washington, D.C., United States, obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in International Relations in 1975. He then moved to England, where he joined the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn. He was called to the Bar in England in 1978. That same year, he returned to Cameroon to practice law.

Career

Upon returning to Cameroon, Akere Muna joined the legal practice of his brother, Bernard Muna. In 1984, the legal practice was converted into a law firm called Muna, Muna & Associates. Muna, Muna & Associates is one of the oldest law firms in Cameroon, with experience in the bi-jural (common law and civil law) legal system of Cameroon. Although Akere Muna has continued to work as a lawyer at the firm, he has held several positions in civil society within Cameroon and internationally.

The Cameroon Bar Association

In 1997, Akere Muna ran for president of the Cameroon Bar Association and won in a landslide. In that election, Akere formed a coalition (the Rainbow Coalition) for membership of the Bar Council that represented all the regions of Cameroon. All subsequent presidents of the Cameroon Bar Association have come from that initial Rainbow Coalition. This has led some to criticize that Akere Muna's efforts led to the creation of an elitist group with excessive influence in the bar election process.

Transparency International

In 2000, Akere Muna founded the Cameroon chapter of the anti-corruption watchdog, Transparency International. In the two previous years, Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) had listed Cameroon as the most corrupt of the countries surveyed.[3][4] Many therefore thought it was risky for Akere Muna to head an organization that challenged the status quo. The Cameroon government strongly challenged TI's assessment, and even considered suing TI. Muna, Muna & Associates lost many clients during this period, as many of those clients wanted to avoid the government's ire as a result of any association with the firm. Eventually, the government formed an ad hoc committee, presided over by the Prime Minister, to combat corruption.[5] Akere Muna, was a member of that committee, in his capacity as president of the Cameroon Bar.

In 2004, Akere Muna was elected to the Board of Directors of TI. That same year, the African Chapters of TI designated him as Coordinator of the Coalition of African Chapters of TI.[6] As Coordinator, he was involved in the TI working group that helped draft the AU Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption, and authored a guide to the convention.[7]

In 2005, he was elected Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors of TI,[8] for a three-year term. He subsequently was reelected twice to that position, and stepped down in 2014, after serving the maximum number of terms.

International Anti-Corruption Conference Council

As Akere Muna's mandate as Vice Chair of Transparency International came to an end in 2014, the Board of Directors of TI appointed him Chair of the International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) Council. The IACC is a forum that brings together civil society, heads of state and the private sector to tackle challenges posed by corruption.[9] The IACC takes place every two years in a different region of the world, and attracts up to 1500 participants from over 135 countries.[10] Akere Muna was appointed for a six-year term.

Pan African Lawyers Union

Akere Muna was a founding member of the Pan African Lawyers Union (PALU), the umbrella association of African lawyers and lawyers' associations, tasked with working towards the development of the law and legal profession, the rule of law, human rights and socio-economic development of the African continent, as well as promoting African regional integration.[11] In July 2005, Akere Muna was unanimously elected president of PALU by the heads of the various African bar associations.[12] As president, he launched a program, funded by African Development Bank, to train African lawyers in sophisticated commercial transactions in all the five regions of Africa. He served as president from 2005 to 2014.

Economic, Social and Cultural Council of the African Union

In 2005, The Pan African Lawyers Union became a member of the Economic, Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC) of the African Union (AU), an advisory body created to promote civil society involvement within the AU institutions and decision-making processes. In September 2008, Akere Muna was unanimously elected president of ECOSOCC, replacing Nobel Prize winner Wangari Maathai of Kenya. He was installed by President Kikwete of Tanzania, the then-President of the African Union.[13] He held this position until 2014.

African Peer Review Mechanism

In 2010, Akere Muna became a member of the APR Panel of Eminent Persons. The Panel exercises oversight of the African Peer Review Mechanism process, which is aimed at encouraging conformity among African countries in regard to their political, economic and corporate governance values.[14] The Panel also oversees the selection of the APR Teams and appoints them to conduct country reviews.[14] Akere Muna served as a member until 2013, when the Panel members elected him Chairperson.[15] He was panel team leader for the assessment of Sierra Leone and Tanzania. He presented the reports for both countries, as well as the report for Ethiopia, to the APRM forum of heads of states. Akere Muna served as chairperson until 2014. His tenure ended controversially, with his release of scathing report on the APRM Secretariat and the internal governance of the APRM process.[16] The report strongly criticized the Panel's failure to adhere to its own governance mechanisms, despite promulgating good governance among the signatory member states to the APRM.

High-Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa

In 2012, Akere became a member of the High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa, a body established by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, and chaired by former President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki.[17] The Panel presented its report on illicit flows from Africa to the AU Summit of African Heads of States and governments in January 2015.[18]

African Development Bank

On February 11, 2013, the Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) approved the appointment of Akere Muna as Sanctions Commissioner of the African Development Bank.[19] As Sanctions Commissioner, he may impose penalties against parties for proven commission of sanctionable practices in projects administered, financed or supported by the African Development Bank.

Controversy

Abacha Affair

In 1999, Akere Muna was briefed by the Abacha family to be counsel for Mohammad Abacha, the son of the former president of Nigeria, General Sani Abacha. Mohammad Abacha was charged with the murder of Kudirat Abiola, the wife of M.K.O Abiola, a popular Nigerian businessman and politician. Akere Muna's representation did not relate to other allegations against Mohammad Abacha, involving charges of money laundering during Abacha's father's military rule. Due to the cloud of mistrust which loomed over the Abacha family in light of accusations of corruption, Akere Muna's representation appeared to conflict with his role as then-President of the Cameroon Chapter of Transparency International. Akere Muna ultimately withdrew from the case.[20] In 2002, Abacha was acquitted and released by President Olusegun Obasanjo, after an agreement was reached between the government and the Abacha family that they would hand over the balance of funds embezzled during his father's rule.[21]

Cameroon Government Representation

Critics of the Biya regime have questioned Akere Muna's representation of the Cameroon government and several parastatal institutions in litigation both within Cameroon and abroad. They point to a disconnect between his role in promoting good governance and combatting corruption across the globe, with his defense of a regime that has been riddled with accusations of corruption and undemocratic practices.

Personal life

In 1978, Akere Muna married Beverly Bird, the daughter of V.C. Bird, the then-prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda. They have two daughters, Lydia Muna and Kandi Muna.

Family background

Akere Muna is the son of Solomon Tandeng Muna (1912 – 2002) and Elizabeth Fri Ndingsa (1918 – 1983). He is the seventh of eight children; six older brothers (Daniel Muna, Bernard Muna, Edwin Muna, Humphrey Muna, Walinjom Muna, and George Muna) and a younger sister (Ama T. Muna). His father, Solomon, was Prime Minister of West Cameroon, and subsequently the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Cameroon. He then became president of the National Assembly until his retirement in 1987. The Muna family is one of the most prominent families in Cameroon.[22] Daniel Muna, Akere's oldest brother, founded one of the longest-running and largest private hospitals in the Central African region, Polyclinic Bonanjo (renamed the Daniel Muna Memorial Clinic after his passing in 2009). He also served as the President of the Cameroon Medical Council, the body that controls and organizes the medical profession in Cameroon, and promotes and preserves the medical ethics code. Bernard Muna, a career lawyer, is currently Chairperson of the United Nations Commission of Inquiry on the Central African Republic.[23] He was also the Deputy Prosecutor of the United Nations Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (1997-2002)[24] and served as President of the Cameroon Bar Association (1986 - 1992). In 1987, he was elected President of the Central African Lawyers Union (UNAAC).[25] He ran unsuccessfully for president of the Republic of Cameroon in 2011, and remains a prominent opposition figure in the country. Walinjom Muna is a cardiologist and former president of the African Society of Cardiology. Ama T. Muna, the youngest sibling, used to be the Minister of Arts and Culture in Cameroon.

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akere, muna, akere, tabeng, muna, born, august, 1952, cameroonian, lawyer, currently, chairman, international, anti, corruption, conference, council, also, sanctions, commissioner, african, development, bank, group, member, high, level, panel, illicit, financi. Akere Tabeng Muna born 18 August 1952 is a Cameroonian lawyer who is currently the Chairman of the International Anti Corruption Conference Council 1 He is also the Sanctions Commissioner of the African Development Bank Group and a Member of the High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa He previously served as the Vice Chair of Transparency International and he has presided over the Economic Social and Cultural Council ECOSOCC of the African Union the Pan African Lawyers Union and the Cameroon Bar Association Akere MunaCameroonian magistrate and presidential candidate Akera MunaPresident of the International Anti Corruption ConferenceIncumbentAssumed office 16 October 2014Preceded byBarry O KeefeSanctions Commissioner of the African Development BankIncumbentAssumed office 11 February 2013Preceded byPosition establishedVice Chair of Transparency InternationalIn office 14 November 2005 19 October 2014Chairperson of the African Peer Review MechanismIn office 26 May 2013 29 January 2014President of the Economic Social and Cultural Council of the African UnionIn office 8 September 2008 10 November 2014Preceded byWangari MaathaiPresident of the Pan African Lawyers UnionIn office 5 July 2005 9 May 2014Preceded byPosition establishedPresident of the Cameroon Bar AssociationIn office 1997 2002Preceded byPosition establishedPersonal detailsBorn 1952 08 18 18 August 1952 age 70 Ngyen Mbo CameroonSpouseBeverly BirdChildrenLydia Muna and Kandi MunaAlma materAmerican UniversityMuna has denied having any political aspirations in Cameroon and has stated that his interest remains in his work as a lawyer and with civil society organizations However Jeune Afrique a leading African weekly has described him as both a credible and the possible successor to President Paul Biya given his prominence in Cameroon and his accomplishments on the international stage especially in the areas of anti corruption and good governance 2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 The Cameroon Bar Association 2 2 Transparency International 2 3 International Anti Corruption Conference Council 2 4 Pan African Lawyers Union 2 5 Economic Social and Cultural Council of the African Union 2 6 African Peer Review Mechanism 2 7 High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa 2 8 African Development Bank 3 Controversy 3 1 Abacha Affair 3 2 Cameroon Government Representation 4 Personal life 5 Family background 6 ReferencesEarly life and education EditAkere Muna was born in Ngyen Mbo a village in the North West region of Cameroon He completed his primary and secondary education in his native country before heading to the School of International Service SIS at American University in Washington D C United States obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in International Relations in 1975 He then moved to England where he joined the Honourable Society of Lincoln s Inn He was called to the Bar in England in 1978 That same year he returned to Cameroon to practice law Career EditUpon returning to Cameroon Akere Muna joined the legal practice of his brother Bernard Muna In 1984 the legal practice was converted into a law firm called Muna Muna amp Associates Muna Muna amp Associates is one of the oldest law firms in Cameroon with experience in the bi jural common law and civil law legal system of Cameroon Although Akere Muna has continued to work as a lawyer at the firm he has held several positions in civil society within Cameroon and internationally The Cameroon Bar Association Edit In 1997 Akere Muna ran for president of the Cameroon Bar Association and won in a landslide In that election Akere formed a coalition the Rainbow Coalition for membership of the Bar Council that represented all the regions of Cameroon All subsequent presidents of the Cameroon Bar Association have come from that initial Rainbow Coalition This has led some to criticize that Akere Muna s efforts led to the creation of an elitist group with excessive influence in the bar election process Transparency International Edit In 2000 Akere Muna founded the Cameroon chapter of the anti corruption watchdog Transparency International In the two previous years Transparency International s Corruption Perceptions Index CPI had listed Cameroon as the most corrupt of the countries surveyed 3 4 Many therefore thought it was risky for Akere Muna to head an organization that challenged the status quo The Cameroon government strongly challenged TI s assessment and even considered suing TI Muna Muna amp Associates lost many clients during this period as many of those clients wanted to avoid the government s ire as a result of any association with the firm Eventually the government formed an ad hoc committee presided over by the Prime Minister to combat corruption 5 Akere Muna was a member of that committee in his capacity as president of the Cameroon Bar In 2004 Akere Muna was elected to the Board of Directors of TI That same year the African Chapters of TI designated him as Coordinator of the Coalition of African Chapters of TI 6 As Coordinator he was involved in the TI working group that helped draft the AU Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption and authored a guide to the convention 7 In 2005 he was elected Vice Chair of the Board of Directors of TI 8 for a three year term He subsequently was reelected twice to that position and stepped down in 2014 after serving the maximum number of terms International Anti Corruption Conference Council Edit As Akere Muna s mandate as Vice Chair of Transparency International came to an end in 2014 the Board of Directors of TI appointed him Chair of the International Anti Corruption Conference IACC Council The IACC is a forum that brings together civil society heads of state and the private sector to tackle challenges posed by corruption 9 The IACC takes place every two years in a different region of the world and attracts up to 1500 participants from over 135 countries 10 Akere Muna was appointed for a six year term Pan African Lawyers Union Edit Akere Muna was a founding member of the Pan African Lawyers Union PALU the umbrella association of African lawyers and lawyers associations tasked with working towards the development of the law and legal profession the rule of law human rights and socio economic development of the African continent as well as promoting African regional integration 11 In July 2005 Akere Muna was unanimously elected president of PALU by the heads of the various African bar associations 12 As president he launched a program funded by African Development Bank to train African lawyers in sophisticated commercial transactions in all the five regions of Africa He served as president from 2005 to 2014 Economic Social and Cultural Council of the African Union Edit In 2005 The Pan African Lawyers Union became a member of the Economic Social and Cultural Council ECOSOCC of the African Union AU an advisory body created to promote civil society involvement within the AU institutions and decision making processes In September 2008 Akere Muna was unanimously elected president of ECOSOCC replacing Nobel Prize winner Wangari Maathai of Kenya He was installed by President Kikwete of Tanzania the then President of the African Union 13 He held this position until 2014 African Peer Review Mechanism Edit In 2010 Akere Muna became a member of the APR Panel of Eminent Persons The Panel exercises oversight of the African Peer Review Mechanism process which is aimed at encouraging conformity among African countries in regard to their political economic and corporate governance values 14 The Panel also oversees the selection of the APR Teams and appoints them to conduct country reviews 14 Akere Muna served as a member until 2013 when the Panel members elected him Chairperson 15 He was panel team leader for the assessment of Sierra Leone and Tanzania He presented the reports for both countries as well as the report for Ethiopia to the APRM forum of heads of states Akere Muna served as chairperson until 2014 His tenure ended controversially with his release of scathing report on the APRM Secretariat and the internal governance of the APRM process 16 The report strongly criticized the Panel s failure to adhere to its own governance mechanisms despite promulgating good governance among the signatory member states to the APRM High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa Edit In 2012 Akere became a member of the High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa a body established by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa and chaired by former President of South Africa Thabo Mbeki 17 The Panel presented its report on illicit flows from Africa to the AU Summit of African Heads of States and governments in January 2015 18 African Development Bank Edit On February 11 2013 the Board of Directors of the African Development Bank AfDB approved the appointment of Akere Muna as Sanctions Commissioner of the African Development Bank 19 As Sanctions Commissioner he may impose penalties against parties for proven commission of sanctionable practices in projects administered financed or supported by the African Development Bank Controversy EditAbacha Affair Edit In 1999 Akere Muna was briefed by the Abacha family to be counsel for Mohammad Abacha the son of the former president of Nigeria General Sani Abacha Mohammad Abacha was charged with the murder of Kudirat Abiola the wife of M K O Abiola a popular Nigerian businessman and politician Akere Muna s representation did not relate to other allegations against Mohammad Abacha involving charges of money laundering during Abacha s father s military rule Due to the cloud of mistrust which loomed over the Abacha family in light of accusations of corruption Akere Muna s representation appeared to conflict with his role as then President of the Cameroon Chapter of Transparency International Akere Muna ultimately withdrew from the case 20 In 2002 Abacha was acquitted and released by President Olusegun Obasanjo after an agreement was reached between the government and the Abacha family that they would hand over the balance of funds embezzled during his father s rule 21 Cameroon Government Representation Edit Critics of the Biya regime have questioned Akere Muna s representation of the Cameroon government and several parastatal institutions in litigation both within Cameroon and abroad They point to a disconnect between his role in promoting good governance and combatting corruption across the globe with his defense of a regime that has been riddled with accusations of corruption and undemocratic practices Personal life EditIn 1978 Akere Muna married Beverly Bird the daughter of V C Bird the then prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda They have two daughters Lydia Muna and Kandi Muna Family background EditAkere Muna is the son of Solomon Tandeng Muna 1912 2002 and Elizabeth Fri Ndingsa 1918 1983 He is the seventh of eight children six older brothers Daniel Muna Bernard Muna Edwin Muna Humphrey Muna Walinjom Muna and George Muna and a younger sister Ama T Muna His father Solomon was Prime Minister of West Cameroon and subsequently the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Cameroon He then became president of the National Assembly until his retirement in 1987 The Muna family is one of the most prominent families in Cameroon 22 Daniel Muna Akere s oldest brother founded one of the longest running and largest private hospitals in the Central African region Polyclinic Bonanjo renamed the Daniel Muna Memorial Clinic after his passing in 2009 He also served as the President of the Cameroon Medical Council the body that controls and organizes the medical profession in Cameroon and promotes and preserves the medical ethics code Bernard Muna a career lawyer is currently Chairperson of the United Nations Commission of Inquiry on the Central African Republic 23 He was also the Deputy Prosecutor of the United Nations Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda 1997 2002 24 and served as President of the Cameroon Bar Association 1986 1992 In 1987 he was elected President of the Central African Lawyers Union UNAAC 25 He ran unsuccessfully for president of the Republic of Cameroon in 2011 and remains a prominent opposition figure in the country Walinjom Muna is a cardiologist and former president of the African Society of Cardiology Ama T Muna the youngest sibling used to be the Minister of Arts and Culture in Cameroon References Edit 16IACC Outgoing TI Vice Chair becomes New Chair of the IACC Council 16iacc org Les 50 qui font le Cameroun Akere Muna JEUNEAFRIQUE COM 28 April 2009 Retrieved 29 March 2015 Transparency International e V Research CPI Corruption Perceptions Index 1998 transparency org Retrieved 29 March 2015 Transparency International e V Research CPI Corruption Perceptions Index 1999 transparency org Retrieved 29 March 2015 CAMTEL Prime Minister s opening speech at the workshop on anti corruption Portail du Gouvernement du 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