This article sheds light on the case of the spoliation of a concession belonging to the estate of former President Mobutu Sese Seko in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Involving the Kinshasa police commissioner and a minister of social affairs, this case reveals the corrupt practices that persist in the country. The Mobutu family’s lawyer denounced the spoliation and presented evidence of the legitimacy of the ownership of the concession by Patient Musaka. The spoliation of public and private assets harms the country’s economy and highlights the need for a stronger fight against corruption and judicial reform in the DRC.
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Professor Gabriel Banza Malale, specialist in constitutional law and geopolitical issues, warns against the tracking of opponents in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the pre-election period. According to him, this practice could inflame tensions and compromise the smooth running of upcoming elections. He also draws the attention of President Félix Tshisekedi to his entourage, stressing that there are certain collaborators who work against his interests. Professor Banza Malale therefore urges the President to remain vigilant and take disciplinary action. He also recalls that the President’s recent statements should not be taken at face value and should not inflame tensions between the Catholic Church and the State.
Giannesini Stéphane, a French national, was convicted in the DRC for customs fraud and money laundering linked to the illicit trade in mineral substances. This case, although individual, sends a strong signal to deter others involved in these illicit activities. The condemnation raises questions about the accountability of all parties involved in the trade process and highlights the need to strengthen monitoring and awareness mechanisms. The conviction of Giannesini Stéphane marks an important step in the fight against the illicit trade in mineral substances in the DRC.
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The mayor of Kisangani prohibits demonstrations by finalist students of the State Examination to guarantee their safety and maintain public order. While students may be disappointed, it’s important to understand that this decision is to protect students from potential mishaps and keep the city peaceful. Students must remain careful and responsible in their celebrations in order to preserve their physical integrity and not disrupt the daily life of the inhabitants of Kisangani.
The 2023 State Examination in Kinshasa was a success with the participation of 173,118 candidates in 327 examination centers. The educational authorities supervised the tests to ensure that they ran smoothly. The provincial minister of Kinshasa encouraged the students and expressed his wish to see the best winner come from the city. This step is crucial for students who aspire to pursue higher education. This news is encouraging for Congolese youth and highlights the importance of continuing to invest in education.
In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Giannesini Stéphane, a French national, was sentenced to 5 years in prison and fined $480,000 for illegal possession of gold. This decision marks a blow for the trafficking of mineral substances in the DRC and underlines the importance of the fight against this destructive phenomenon for the economy and the Congolese population. Giannesini was arrested at Goma International Airport with two fake gold bars and was found guilty of several offenses including illicit purchase, illicit possession, customs fraud and money laundering. This conviction sends a strong signal to traffickers and illegal actors in the exploitation of the country’s natural resources. The DRC has intensified its efforts to fight against the trafficking of mineral substances, by strengthening border controls and in collaboration with neighboring countries. It is crucial to continue to strengthen these measures to eradicate this traffic once and for all and promote sustainable and equitable economic development in the country.
In the province of Tshuapa in the Democratic Republic of Congo, four heads of establishments have been suspended for fraud in the 2023 State Examination. They are accused of having sold points and increased participation fees. This measure is intended to discourage fraudulent practices and ensure the integrity of the State Review process. It is crucial to put in place transparency mechanisms to ensure equal opportunities for students and build trust in the Congolese education system.
This article focuses on the commitment of the regulatory authority for subcontracting in the private sector (ARSP) aimed at guaranteeing the regularity of subcontracting activities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), within the framework of collaboration with the Chinese companies CHINA RAILWAYS ENGINEERING CORPORATION 7 and 8. The General Manager of the ARSP met with the leaders of these companies to discuss the importance of compliance with the law on subcontracting and its measures to application, with a view to realizing the vision of the Congolese Head of State. In short, the ARSP continues to play a key role in the regulation and promotion of subcontracting activities in the DRC.
The article reports the hearing of national deputy Édouard Mwangachuchu before the High Military Court. He is accused of treason, espionage, participation in an insurrectionary movement and illegal possession of weapons of war, charges he has categorically denied. The file presented against him consists of several documents which seem to incriminate him, but which he describes as “invented”. Political tension is palpable a few months before the national legislative elections, and measures must be taken to ensure a credible and peaceful electoral process.