Summary: Telecommunications companies in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have made a commitment to support a control mission launched by the Regulatory Authority for Subcontracting in the Private Sector (ARSP) on the application of subcontracting law. During a working session with the heads of Vodacom, Africell, Airtel, Orange, Microcom and ISPA, the director general of the ARSP welcomed their commitment to the creation of the Congolese middle class, as provided for in the subcontracting law.
Telecommunications companies in the DRC undertake to support the control mission
During a working session between the Director General of the Regulatory Authority for Subcontracting in the Private Sector (ARSP), Miguel Kashal and the heads of telecommunications companies in the DRC, Vodacom, Airtel, Africell, Orange, Microcom and ISPA, the latter have made the commitment to support the control mission launched by the ARSP on the application of the law on subcontracting.
The head of the corporation of telecommunications companies welcomed this initiative of the director general of the ARSP and stressed that the control mission will be open and constructive, in the interest of the creation of the Congolese middle class. This creation is at the heart of the concerns of the Congolese head of state and is based on the law on subcontracting.
The Director General of the ARSP has launched a control mission in all sectors of the national economy in order to enforce the rules of subcontracting and contribute to the creation of a middle class in the DRC.
The support of telecommunications companies is encouraging for the ARSP, which hopes that this control mission can be carried out in a constructive and positive atmosphere.
By making this commitment, telecommunications companies show their interest in the socio-economic development of the DRC and their willingness to contribute to the realization of this vision of the Head of State, which aims to create a dynamic and competitive Congolese middle class. .
By respecting the rules of subcontracting, telecommunications companies will also be able to improve the quality of their services and offer competitive rates to their customers.