Career
In 2007, he was sentenced to 30 years in prison for corruption. Born in Douala, Siwe was Deputy Director of Labogenie from 1981 to 1984 and Director of Labogenie from 1984 to 1990. He was appointed as Deputy Secretary-General of the Presidency on September 7, 1990, serving in that position until 1992.
He subsequently became Secretary-General of the Ministry of Public Works in 1995 before being elected to the National Assembly from Haut-Nkam constituency in the 1997 parliamentary election.
He became Director-General of the Autonomous Portuguese of Douala in April 1998 and remained in that post until February 2005. Siwe also served as Mayor of Bafang.
Siwe was appointed as Minister of Energy and Water in the government named on December 8, 2004. He served in that post for a little over a year.
On February 24, 2006, he was dismissed from the government and arrested for allegedly participating in the theft of about 38 billion CFA francs in public funds during his stint as Director-General of the Autonomous Portuguese of Douala.
He was tried along with 12 other defendants in December 2007. On December 13, 2007, verdicts in the trial were announced. Siwe received the most severe sentence, 30 years in prison.
He was convicted on six charges and acquitted on ten.
Three of the other 12 defendants were also found guilty, including Edouard Nathanaël Etondè Ekotto and François Marie Siéwé Nitcheu, who respectively received 15- and 25-year sentences.