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CAREER
Prof. Kelly Mua Kingsly is a graduate of Havard Kennedy School of Government (HKS), Charisma University (PhD), Full Professor of Coppertone University of Zambia; Professor Kelly is a certified expert in financial investigation, financial crime investigator from the Institute of Forensic Certified Accountants Canada. This very High executive from the Cameroonian Administration is specialized in financial engineering and is in charge of the Financial Operations of the State. concomitantly with his responsibilities to the organizations of Central Africa Sub-Region, such as those of the Bank of Central African States (BEAC); the Regional Advisory Commission on Financial Markets (CONSUMAF); the Anti-Money Laundering and Corruption Action Group (GABAC); In charge of financing Zone Franc projects at the Ministry of the Economy, Planning and Regional Development; Founder and President of the Reco-Foundation (Charity Organization) and Chairman of the Management Committee of Agro-Engineering Scoop understood here as the Simplified Cooperative Society for Agriculture. Therefore, he is a high-flying manager of Public Finance with a wide range of skills that have been honed over time.

This experience is none other than the result of the various positions of responsibilities he has held in recent years in the various private, national and international administration, Namely;


 * Consultant as Program Director for projects sponsored by the African Development Bank (FIRST BUSINESS GROUP AFDB)
 * Deputy Resident Representative for United Nations Operations
 * Attached to the cabinet of the Directorate General of the Treasury for the Monetary and Financial Cooperation (DGTCMF)
 * Interim Inspector Auditor
 * Acting Head of Accounting and Cash Service
 * Acting Head of Depots and Consignment Service
 * Acting Head of Department SCTIC
 * Acting Receiver of Finance in Kumba (Treasury)
 * Managing Director of MARSTEJES and founding member of the International Institute of Certified Forensic Accountant in Kenya

Notwithstanding this prosperous administrative career, Prof. KELLY MUA Kingsly is also a research professor at universities such as the University of Yaoundé II SOA; Harvard Kennedy University School of Government Alumni;  Charisma University USA / British Isle; Higher Institute of Technology Business and Management Science; Mountain Higher Institute of Sustainable Studies. He is also an international speaker in major national and international institutions.

He is forward-looking with over 20 years of professional experience and provides practical and strategic leadership in a bundle of technical areas spanning policy analysis, public financial management, operations, judicial accounts and financial investigations, institutional representation, programmes and projects. He is a skilled expert in; Management, economic development, reconstruction and recovery programmes, strategic and political information and problem analysis, management of strategic organizations, institutional and organizational coordination, strategic planning; Resource mobilization, Project monitoring and evaluation, resource mobilization and multi-partnership coordination, Public policy analysis and business management. He is also the author of several books responding to these themes and articles in the same order.

BOOKS

 * Financial Crime Investigation
 * Enterprise Risk Management
 * Forensic Accounting and Ethics
 * Disruptive technology: Blockchain the Crystal ball
 * Business Risk Management
 * Corporate Fraud Risk Management
 * Roadmap of African Countries in Tackling Corruption Practices
 * Financing the green economy: Green growth is possible (Feat, Prof. Kelly Mua Kingsly, Alain Ndedi, and Paulin Mbecke)
 * Forensic account and Ethics
 * Venality and racketeering in public Management
 * Fraud and corruption in Cameroon and Nigeria (Comparative study)
 * Outlook on infrastructure development in emerging economies
 * Structural adjustment program with IMF mirage or seduction

ARTICLES

 * 1) Aggressive Response of the Central Bank to the COVID-19 Pandemic
 * 2) Central Banks Respond to COVID-19 to Stave off a Financial Crisis
 * 3) China Sneezes the World Catches a Cold-CEMAC
 * 4) Coronavirus and Carbon Transition for Developing Economies
 * 5) COVID-19 and Oil Prices
 * 6) Role of Information Communication Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Impact on GDP
 * 7) Forensic Account in Public Finance Management
 * 8) The Public Treasury and the Fight Against Financial Crimes
 * 9) Leadership at the Heart of the African Sustainable Development Agenda: What Kind of Leadership Amidst Economic Challenges
 * 10) Introduction and Rationale for IPSAS and IFRS Implementation
 * 11) The Future of an Emerging Africa
 * 12) Active Management of the Treasury: Instrument for Financing the Economy
 * 13) The US Elections and Impact on Financial Markets with Zoom on Central Africa
 * 14) Economic Integration in Central Africa: State of the Places, Strengths, Weaknesses, Problems and Prospects
 * 15) Reconsidering the Construction Chunks of the Enterprise Risk Administration Archetypal
 * 16) Forensic Accounting & Financial Investigations
 * 17) Moving from Strategy to Corporate Communication
 * 18) Sustainable Growth and Social Development Through Agribusiness Industry
 * 19) Regional Integration as a Tool for Economic Transformation
 * 20) Moving from Economic Growth to Transformation Through Energy and Power
 * 21) Forensic Accounting in Market Expansion: Google and the Chinese Market
 * 22) A Scientific Approach to Fighting Money Laundry: Forensic Accounts
 * 23) Perspectives of Infrastructure Development in Fragile Economies: Minding the Gap between Infrastructure and Development
 * 24) Economic Crime and Welfare Spending in Developing Countries
 * 25) Religion as a Tool for Economic/Political Transformation
 * 26) Fraud and Corruption Practices in the Public Sector; the Impact of Forensic Accountants: Comparative Study of Cameroon and Nigeria
 * 27) Does FIFA Management Fail to See the Sign on the Wall? Contributions to Instill Ethical Values into FIFA DNA
 * 28) Why does Exchange Control Matter in Countries Hosting Foreign Direct Investment?
 * 29) Mind the Gap: The Bottom Line and Ethical Behaviour: How Volkswagen Failed to Reconcile the Two?
 * 30) The Douala Stock Exchange (DSX) in Cameroon and Its Discontents
 * 31) What Can Companies Learn from Volkswagen Business Unethical Behaviour?
 * 32) Reconstruction of the Building Blocks of the Enterprise Risk Management Model from an African Perspective
 * 33) Challenges Facing the Fight Against Fraud and Corruption Practices in the Cameroonian Public Sector
 * 34) The Role of Forensic Investigation Professionals in the Prevention of Fraud and Corruption in Developing Countries
 * 35) Impact of BR-EXIT in Central African Sub-Region
 * 36) Identifying Red Flags of Racketing
 * 37) Perspectives on Regional Integration as a Tool for Economic Growth
 * 38) Corporate Social Responsibility and Public-Private Partnership: Identifying Red Flags and symptoms of fraud.

RESEARCH PAPERS

 * Kelly Kingsly Mua (2018): "Active Management of the Treasury: Instrument for Financing the Economy"
 * Kelly Kingsly Mua (2018): "Forensic Account in Public Finance Management"
 * Kelly Kingsly Mua (2017): "Leadership at the Heart of the African Sustainable Development Agenda: What Kind of Leadership in Amidst Economic Challenges"
 * Kelly Kingsly Mua (2017): "Introduction and Rationale for IPSAS and IFRS Implementation"
 * Kelly Kingsly Mua (2017): "The US Elections and Impact on Financial Markets with Zoom on Central Africa"
 * Kelly Kingsly Mua (2016): "Moving from Strategy to Corporate Communication"
 * Kelly Kingsly Mua (2016): "Sustainable Growth and Social Development Through Agribusiness Industry"
 * Kelly Kingsly Mua (2016): "Regional Integration as a Tool for Economic Transformation"
 * Kelly Kingsly Mua (2016): "Moving from Economic Growth to Transformation Through Energy and Power"
 * Kelly Kingsly Mua (2016): "A Scientific Approach to Fighting Money Laundry: Forensic Accounts -Law and Social Inquiry, Forthcoming, Accounting, Organizations and Society, Forthcoming"
 * Kelly Kingsly Mua (2016): "Forensic Accounting in Market Expansion: Google and the Chinese Market"
 * Kelly Kingsly Mua (2016): "Perspectives of Infrastructure Development in Fragile Economies: Minding the Gap between Infrastructure and Development"
 * Kelly Kingsly Mua (2016): "Religion as a Tool for Economic/Political Transformation"
 * Kelly Kingsly Mua (2016): "Impact of BR-EXIT in Central African Sub-Region"
 * Kelly Kingsly Mua (2016): Infrastructure Development in Fragile Economies Will Foster Better African Integration
 * Alain Ndedi and Kelly Kingsly Mua (2015): "Fraud and Corruption Practices in the Public Sector; the Impact of Forensic Accountants: Comparative Study of Cameroon and Nigeria"
 * Alain Ndedi, Akepe Enobi and Kelly Kingsly Mua (2015): "Does FIFA Management Failed to See the Sign on the Wall? Contributions to Instill Ethical Values into FIFA DNA"
 * Alain Ndedi, Kelly Kinsley Mua, Yota Kuete, Henry Jong Ketuma and Michael Kouwos (2015): "Why Exchange Control Matters in Countries Hosting Foreign Direct Investment?"
 * Alain Ndedi, Akepe Enobi and Kelly Kingsly Mua (2015): "Mind the Gap: The Bottom Line and Ethical Behaviour: How Volkswagen Failed to Reconcile the Two?"
 * Alain Ndedi, Michael Kouwos, Yota Kuete, Kelly and Akepe Enobi(2015): "The Douala Stock Exchange (DSX) in Cameroon and Its Discontents"
 * Alain Ndedi, Yota Kuete, Kelly and Michael Kouwos (2015): "What Can Companies Learn from Volkswagen Business Unethical Behaviour?"
 * Alain Ndedi and Kelly Kingsly Mua (2015): "Reconstruction of the Building Blocks of the Enterprise Risk Management Model from an African Perspective"
 * Alain Ndedi and Kelly Kingsly Mua (2015): "Challenges Facing the Fight Against Fraud and Corruption Practices in the Cameroonian Public Sector"
 * Alain Ndedi and Kelly Kingsly Mua (2015): "The Role of Forensic Investigation Professionals in the Prevention of Fraud and Corruption in Developing Countries"
 * Kelly Mua Kingsly, PhD, Samuel F. Johnson-Rokosu and Rasaq Alabi Olanrewaju: "Combating Boko Haram terrorism financing: the case of Nigeria and lake-chad basin."