CNPS: Decree Creates Conditions For Greater Performance
(Cameroon Tribune) President Paul Biya signed a decree
on June 7, 2018 on the reorganisation and functioning of the National
Social Insurance Fund (CNPS).
The National Social Insurance Fund (CNPS), invested with the public
service mission of managing social security and other related services
provided for in the legislation in Cameroon henceforth has a new and
modern management legal tool.
President Paul Biya invigorated the institution in decree
N° 2018/354
of 7 June 2018 he signed relating to the reorganisation and functioning
of the National Social Insurance Fund (CNPS).
From now on, CNPS is aligned to the law on public corporations in
matters of terms of office of the Board Chairman, members of the board,
Director General and Deputy Director General.
Article 25 (3) of the decree in conformity with Law N° 2017/011 of 12
July 2017 to law down the general rules and regulations governing
public corporations provides that the Director General and the Deputy
Director General of CNPS are appointed for a term of office of three
years renewable two times.
The decree states that the terms of office combined cannot be more
than nine years. Article 9 and Article 10 of the decree reorganising the
CNPS respectively states that the Chairman of the Board of Directors
and board members in conformity with Section 47 of the law of 12 July
2017 have to be appointed for a three-year term renewable once.
The board members of the National Social Insurance Fund have been
reduced from 16 to 14 taking effect from the signature of the decree.
Contrary to what obtained before the decree, there were four
representatives of workers and four representatives ofemployers. Each of
them have now been reduced to three representatives.
In terms of public contracts, the CNPS is longer placed under the
legislation governing Public contracts in Cameroon. Article 46 of the
decree of June 7, 2018 states that the Board of Directors oversees
contracts procedure in respect of regulations related to competition,
equality in the treatment of candidates, transparency and justice.
Concerning financial management, henceforth, the post of the Director
in charge of finance and accounting is created within the CNPS as
provided for in Article 39 (1) of the decree and placed under the
supervision of the Director General.
The Director General of CNPS, Noël Alain Olivier Mekulu Mvondo Akame
speaking after the publication of the decree welcomed the innovations
stating that it is based on performance and qualitymanagement. He said
the innovation comes to tackle hurdles that have been negatively
affecting the functioning of the CNPS.
The hurdles he said had nothing to with either the services offered customers nor the performance of the institution.
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