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“Control of subcontracting in the mining industry in the DRC: ARSP is leading the investigation at CARRILU SAS”
As part of his stay in Kolwezi, the general director of the Regulatory Authority for Subcontracting in the Private Sector (ARSP), Miguel Kashal Katemb, recently led a control mission to the mining company’s installations. CARRILU SAS. This approach demonstrates the importance given by the ARSP to respecting the rules of subcontracting in the private sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
The objective of this visit was to ensure that contracts for the execution of ancillary or related activities are carried out in accordance with the legislation in force and regulatory provisions. By emphasizing the importance of fair subcontracting, Miguel Kashal recalled the President of the Republic’s commitment to the economic independence of the country.
The ARSP delegation, made up of inspectors and local entrepreneurs, insisted on the need to promote a win-win partnership, in order to avoid any exploitation of the Congolese population as simple figures or nominees. This initiative aims to restore good practices in subcontracting and strengthen transparency in this key sector of the Congolese economy.
The local entrepreneurs present during this mission welcomed the efforts undertaken by the ARSP, seeing in them a glimmer of hope for more equitable subcontracting that respects national interests. The ARSP will continue its control and regulatory actions to guarantee the proper application of laws and regulations relating to subcontracting, thus contributing to the sustainable economic development of the DRC.
In the following paragraphs, the article will further develop the issues related to the control of subcontracting in the mining industry in the DRC, providing detailed information on the measures taken by the ARSP and the reactions of local actors.