
Cameroon
1. Does Cameroon have a sanctions regime in place?
No.
2. Does Cameroon implement UN sanctions?
There is no national legal framework in place to transpose UN resolutions into national law. However, that being said, UN sanctions are legally binding on Cameroon, and it has previously reported on its compliance with them to the UN sanctions committee.
3. Does Cameroon implement an autonomous sanctions regime?
No.
4. What is the nature of the sanctions regime in Cameroon?
N/A.
5. Does Cameroon maintain a list of sanctioned individuals and entities?
No.
6. Are there any other lists related to sanctions in Cameroon?
No.
7. Does Cameroon have a licensing or authorization system in place?
N/A.
8. What are the consequences for a breach of sanctions in Cameroon?
N/A.
9. Who are the relevant regulators in Cameroon and what are their contact details?
N/A.
Ministry of Finances Directorate General of the Treasury, Financial and Monetary Cooperation T: (+237) 222 22 49 53 F: (+237) 222 23 08 58 E: contact@dgtcfm.cm
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