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    Canal+ of the Bolloré Group Must Regularize Its Tax Obligations in Cameroon and Stop Exploiting Cameroonian Consumers

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    An Economic Presence Raising Questions

    Present in Cameroon for several decades, Canal+, a subsidiary of the Bolloré Group, has established itself as one of the leading players in the country’s audiovisual sector. Thanks to its dominant position in the pay-TV market, the company has hundreds of thousands of Cameroonian subscribers who generate substantial revenues every year.

    However, this economic success has also raised important questions regarding the group’s actual contribution to the national economy and its pricing policies toward Cameroonian consumers.

    Tax Compliance at the Center of the Debate

    While several countries around the world have engaged in tax disputes or negotiations with Canal+, many voices in Cameroon believe that authorities should strengthen oversight to ensure that all taxes, duties, and fees owed to the State Treasury are fully paid.

    At a time when Cameroon is seeking to mobilize greater domestic resources to finance infrastructure, education, and healthcare, every major company operating within the country is expected to comply fully with its fiscal obligations.

    Subscribers Facing Ever-Increasing Costs

    Beyond the tax issue, many consumers complain about the constant rise in subscription prices for television packages. Additional charges applied to certain payment methods, particularly Mobile Money services, have also sparked criticism among Cameroonian subscribers.

    For many households, access to information, sports, and entertainment is becoming increasingly expensive in a context marked by a rising cost of living. Consumer advocacy groups argue that a review of pricing policies is necessary to better reflect the purchasing power of the population.

    The Social Responsibility of Multinational Corporations

    Multinational companies generating significant profits in Africa are increasingly expected to embrace transparency, tax fairness, and respect for consumers. This expectation also applies to companies associated with the Bolloré Group, whose economic activities on the continent have frequently been the subject of public debate and scrutiny.

    For many observers, corporate profitability cannot be separated from responsibility toward the countries that enable businesses to thrive.

    The Time for Accountability

    Cameroon has fiscal and regulatory institutions tasked with ensuring that all companies—whether domestic or foreign—operate under the same rules. Citizens are demanding greater transparency regarding the amounts effectively paid in taxes, duties, and various contributions.

    In a country facing challenges such as unemployment, underdevelopment, and the financing of public services, tax fairness is not an option—it is a necessity. Canal+ and all multinational corporations operating in Cameroon must demonstrate through concrete actions their commitment to the country’s development by resolving any outstanding tax issues and adopting business practices that are more respectful of Cameroonian consumers.

    The issue goes beyond a single company: it concerns the defense of Cameroon’s economic sovereignty and ensuring that the wealth generated within its territory also contributes to its national development.

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