Jean Jacques Ndoudoumou
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Jean Jacques Ndoudoumou is a public servant and disability sports administrator from Cameroon. An albino, he faced discrimination growing up. He later became the General Director of the Cameroonian Regulatory Board for Public Procurement (ARMP) in 2001, leaving in 2012 after he was fired in the midst of a scandal.
Ndoudoumou is also a sports administrator, serving as the president of the Cameroonian Paralympic Committee. He was elected to the position in 2011, and continued to serve as president in 2016.
Public service
Ndoudoumou has over 57 years of experience in the public sector.[1] He became the General Director of the Regulatory Board for Public Procurement (ARMP)[translations 1] in 2001.[1][3][4][5] Ndoudoumou had been accused of mismanagement while at ARMP before he was fired from his position in 2012 and ordered to pay back the government.[5][6][7][8][9][10] He tried to ignore critics in his fight against corruption,[1] and proclaimed his innocence of the charges of corruption that had been leveled against him.[2] In May 2016, newspapers in Cameroon said that his arrest, related to his actions while at ARMP, was potentially imminent.[11]
Ndoudoumou also served as the President of the Cameroon branch of the World Association for Advocacy and Solidarity of Albinos (ASMODISA).[translations 2][12][13][1]