Cameroon ranks third in terms of political and civil liberties. Citizens of Cameroon enjoy little or no civil liberties and political rights. Citizens are not free to express themselves and enjoy neither political freedom nor representative government. Countries with this political situation are dangerous for investment as an authoritarian government may have excessive control over economic affairs. Cameroonian companies rank fourth in terms of economic freedom. Cameroonian citizens are considered to be largely restricted when it comes to their economic decisions. The government has complete control over the majority of businesses and there is a high level of corruption in the economy. For these reasons, this country is considered unsafe for foreign investment as lenders may not have full control over their own financial decisions. In terms of journalistic freedom, Cameroon's media ranks fourth. In Cameroon, journalists face a difficult situation. Censorship is widespread and media not favored by the ruling authorities can be banned.