As of June 1, 2026, the Ordre des Experts-Comptables (OEC) faces a leadership crisis as its president, Maguiri, encounters significant difficulties in composing the bureau. According to reports, internal disagreements among members have stalled the process, raising concerns about the organization's governance.
Maguiri, who was elected to lead the OEC, has been unable to finalize the bureau's composition due to conflicting interests and demands from various factions within the professional body. The situation has led to delays in decision-making and has sparked debates among stakeholders.
The OEC, which regulates the accounting profession in the country, plays a crucial role in maintaining standards and ethics. The ongoing impasse could impact its ability to function effectively, though no official statement has been released by the organization as of this date.
Efforts to reach a consensus are reportedly ongoing, with Maguiri seeking mediation to resolve the deadlock. The outcome remains uncertain, and the profession awaits a resolution to ensure continuity in the OEC's operations.