Team

Managing Partner & network of associated experts

A single‑Partner firm, backed by a network of associated experts mobilised on a per‑engagement basis.

Managing Partner

Mark Hadrien EBENE MOUSSOLE

Founder & Managing Partner

Mark Hadrien EBENE MOUSSOLE is Founding Managing Partner of DOUZEROCINQ CONSEILS. A French–Cameroonian binational, he has led the firm since inception and carries all engagements with the analytical rigour expected from an external auditor. He also heads the Cameroonian industrial group KEYSAFE AFRICA (four verticals: ENERGY, TRADE, WORKS, CARBON), anchoring the firm's practice in a granular operational understanding of French‑speaking African markets.

His expertise covers legal and financial structuring of cross‑border groups, family governance, OHADA compliance, French Personal Services (SAP) and voluntary and compliance carbon markets. Recent engagements include the design of a Verra VCS project on a Cameroonian forestry concession (CVEPB N°0451, Lot 10 Yoko, ~2,200 ha) carried by KEYSAFE CARBON, under a formalised independence framework with DOUZEROCINQ CONSEILS (DZC‑PROT‑001 v1.1 protocol).

Education and certifications: higher education in France, continuing professional education in Verra / ICVCM / Article 6. Working languages: French, English.

Administrative identity: EBENE MOUSSOLE Mark Hadrien (family name · given names, as per civil registry). Common short form: Mark EBENE. Current professional signature: Mark EBENE MOUSSOLE.

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Network of associated experts

The firm mobilises on a per‑engagement basis a network of associated experts selected for their sectoral depth and their experience in leading audit firms, advisory houses or institutional bodies: OHADA lawyers admitted to the Abidjan, Douala and Paris bars; chartered accountants DPLF (France) and OECCA (Cameroon); Verra‑certified forestry engineers; economists specialised in institutional donors.

Every engagement discloses in annex the named composition of the mobilised project team, any potential conflicts of interest, and the scope of their professional accreditations.