Progress in the fight for the establishment of good public governance in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues to arouse interest and encourage mobilization. It is in this context that a conference-debate took place on Thursday October 26, 2023 at the Free University of Brussels in Belgium, bringing together the Inspector General and head of department of the General Inspectorate of Finance (IGF), Jules Alingete, as well as Congolese students.
The objective of this conference was to highlight the efforts undertaken by the IGF of the DRC in the fight against corruption and the promotion of good governance in the management of public finances. It was also about highlighting the results obtained and their positive impact on the business climate and investments. Congolese youth, considered the driving force of the country, had the opportunity to discuss with Jules Alingete the importance of fighting effectively against corruption in the DRC.
As an apostle of good governance and sustainable development, Jules Alingete has made the massage of good governance his main mission. The work of the General Inspectorate of Finance has had a significant impact on Congolese public finances. Among the major actions are the revision of the Chinese contract and the cleaning up of the payroll of Congolese state agents and civil servants.
These initiatives have contributed to improving transparency and efficiency in the management of public resources, which has a direct impact on the economic development of the country. The conference-debate at ULB highlighted these advances and sparked reflection among Congolese students on the importance of good governance for the future of their country.
Ultimately, the conference-debate held at the Free University of Brussels in Belgium was an opportunity to highlight the efforts and results obtained in the fight against corruption and the promotion of good governance in the DRC. . Thanks to the work of the General Inspectorate of Finance, significant progress has been made, creating a climate more conducive to business and investment. This meeting with Congolese students made it possible to raise awareness among young people of the importance of these issues and to strengthen their commitment to transparent and effective public governance for the sustainable development of the country.