Several items were included in the agenda of this session which took place for nearly 5 hours in the presence of a dozen members of the Council. Tough points featured the meeting's agenda,
-Particularly four disciplinary file of magistrates,
- the integration into the judiciary former justices,
- laureates from École Supérieure of Administration of judicial de Yaoundé (ENAM),
- the inscriptions on the tables of progress of the judiciary,
-the promotion of the judges in grade, retirement and some appointments.
With regard to appointments, Alexis Dipanda Mouellé who is the first president of the supreme court for 25 years, was replaced by Daniel Mekobe Sone, who was previously a Counselor at the supreme court.
Alexis Dipanda Mouellé, who was equally first president of the supreme court at the Judicial Chamber was replaced by Bisseck Dagobert.
President of the administrative Chamber was entrusted to André Belombé, magistrate off hierarchy first group previously Advisor to the Supreme Court to replace Clement Atangana, who was also retired.
The new attorney general of the Supreme Court is Luc Ndjodo replacing Martin Rissouck à Moulong, called to assert his rights to retire.
17 advisors were appointed. The first advocate general is Georges Mbengue. The other 4 advocates general are Isaiah Isaïe Ngatcha, Jacques Fréderic Tchalé II, Alfred Souffosi, and Paul Ayah Abine (national president of the opposition party PAP).
Ayah Paul Abine. Appointed Advocate General Supreme Court
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