NJ Ayuk threatens lawsuit against BEAC

NJ Ayuk threatens lawsuit against BEAC

The lawyer, who also chairs the African Energy Chamber, plans to wage war against the regional central bank, which is considered excessively regulatory.

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            ▪ NJ Ayuk threatens lawsuit against BEAC

▪ The lawyer, who also chairs the African Energy Chamber, plans to wage war against the regional central bank, which is considered excessively regulatory.

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An expert in the continent’s oil and gas issues and the elected head of the African Energy Chamber (AEC) since 2018, NJ Ayuk is determined to defend the industry’s appeal. The Cameroonian-born lawyer has suggested that a case could be brought against the Bank of Central African States (BEAC), without providing further details on the court with which the complaint will be filed, or an anticipated filing date.

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