News Congo: ARSP meets telecommunications companies to support outsourcing in the private sector
The director general of the Authority for the Regulation of Subcontracting in the private sector (ARSP), the Honorable Miguel Kashal Katemb, had a working session with the heads of the major telecommunications companies Vodacom, Airtel, Africell, Orange , Microcom, ISPA. This set of actors is committed to supporting subcontracting in the private sector, with a view to bringing out the real Congolese middle class, in accordance with the vision of the Head of State Félix-Antoine TSHISEKEDI.
The objective of the meeting was to clean up the outsourcing markets in the telecommunications sector. Regarding the law on subcontracting, carried by the director general of the ARSP, the head of the corporation of telecommunications companies underlines: “The vision of the head of state who plans to create the Congolese middle class is a good vision that has been cast into law. As a key actor in the economic sphere of the DRC, we can only support this vision of the Head of State which will make it possible to create a middle class and to emulate the whole of Congolese society, as well as all our consumers.
This working session follows a large-scale control that the ARSP launched three weeks ago in all economic sectors, in order to enforce the rules of subcontracting. And it is in this same context that the meeting with telecommunications companies takes place.
The telecommunications companies are very open to the control mission and appreciate the open-mindedness of the ARSP’s general manager. In a response to the matter, the head of the corporation said, “We are open to mission control as long as it is in line with the law on subcontracting. We appreciate the openness of the Director General of the ARSP, which allows this control to take place in a harmonious framework, in perfect collaboration and understanding”.
This working session, rich in information, will have made it possible to initiate a decisive collaboration for subcontracting in the Congolese private sector.
Sources:
– fatshimetry.org
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