“An important working session was held at the Regulatory Authority for Subcontracting in the Private Sector (ARSP) recently. This meeting brought together the new president of the Congo Business Federation, accompanied by his national committee , as well as the general director, Miguel Kashal, and his collaborators, the president of the Board of Directors and the delegate of the Ministry of Entrepreneurship. This joint committee discussed for more than three hours, mainly the evaluation of the letters recommendation of subcontractors for obtaining contracts, as well as the upcoming publication of a sectoral guide for the effective implementation of the law on subcontracting in the DRC.
The president of the FEC stressed the importance of respecting the laws of the Republic and announced that the sectoral guide would be signed by the end of the month. This guide will provide clarity on the interpretation of laws and enable member companies to comply with current regulations. He also stressed that experts would be available to resolve any problems in interpreting the laws, if necessary.
The ARSP Director General affirmed that ARSP was in compliance with the law and put an end to the outdated debate on the interpretation of the law on subcontracting. He recalled that supply was an essential aspect of this law and that the ARSP would not allow it to be excluded. He clarified that 90% of the law relates to supply, highlighting the importance of this area in the context of subcontracting.
The year 2024 looks promising for subcontractors in the DRC, with major actions planned in favor of this sector, in accordance with the vision of the President of the Republic, Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi.”
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