DO for Bangangté, Eyebe Eyebe André Joseph
Bangangté  is in shock following an arrest of the DO for Bangangté. Eyebe Eyebe André Joseph was believed to be involved in a case of 4 billion compensation for Indigenous harbor site in Kribi deep water. Like him, seven other chiefs of the commission were arrested in the case. Prior to his installation April 25, 2016 DO for Bangangté District, Eyebe Eyebe André Joseph was first assistant SDO for the  Wouri Division and reports says he was found with hard cash. Some reliable sources indicate Eyebe Eyebe had to fight hard to be transfered to Bangangté where the “gumbo” Cashflows. writes actucameroun.com
With almost no restrictions,The outgoing assistant SDO made withdrawals at will. The Mayor of Bangangté Celestine Courtes had shown him that ,you have to eat a lot and well to be fine. That’s why he put his hand in the fire for the mayor Bangangté. He swore by his name. for instance,During the change of command ceremony between Eyebe Eyebe and his predecessor Charles Gall ,the tone was set in a popular song that used the protective umbrella metaphor probably because of membership ethnic the DO entering Eyebe. Preminitoire sign.
Hawk operation, Act III With the arrest of the DG for Bangangté, opens a new phase of the investigation campaign of  public morals dubbed “operation hawk.” This campaign which aims to track down unscrupulous managers of public wealth has its origins far the accession to power of Paul Biya. For two successive years, Cameroon has been the most corrupt country in the world. The international community like the Fond Monataire International and the World Bank are asking Cameroon to clean-up the tax payer money management system. The first victims will fall with the arrest of Monchipou Seidou, former Minister of posts and telecommunications who died in detention in Kondengui desiré Engo Joseph, former Director General of the National Social insurance fund who continues to serve his troubles in Kondengui . The second phase of the operation Sparrowhawk saw the arrest of several ministers and general director in 2006. These include polycarpe Abah Abah, a former finance minister, Olangune Awono, former Minister of public health Atangana Mebara, former secretary general to the presidency of the republic, Alphonse Siyam Siwe, former Director of the port of Douala, Emmanuel Gerard Ondong dong, former Director of Feicom, Guini Effa, former Director of the PICS. At the Criminal Court Special, the special court created to manage the operation, several cases involving the minister mere official were announced and like Joseph Owona many have been summoned of whom  some are expected to Kondengui.