Memory Lane (1987): Cameroon Battles Against Bureaucracy
By James Brooke (Originally published in the New York Times) September 7, 1987 They are called ''Pajero-crats'' - a proud caste of bureaucrats who ride around town in luxurious Jeep-like vans made by Japanese auto makers. In Cameroon's oil boom years of the early 1980's, these enterprising public servants borrowed small fleets of Government-owned Mitsubishis and put them to use as inter-city taxis. It was hard to lose money: Government chauffeurs drove Government cars fueled by Governmen
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