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The General Inspectorate of Finance (IGF) has produced a report, which is already on the table of Prime Minister Sama Lukonde. This damning report provides information on the sale of mining assets of Congolaise d'exploitation minière SA (Cominière).
This documented report reveals several irregularities that tread the principles of good governance and sweeps the rule of law on the back of hand to anyone who wants to hear it by the country's leaders.
In this document, the IGF points an accusing finger at the Director General of this company, with the authorization of the Ministry of the Portfolio. Alingete Key's services also highlight assets of US$150 million sold to Chinese to the tune of US$34 million.
Having established the criminal liability of those responsible for the Cominière, the IGF report also points out the illegal and irregular transfer of shares, their undervaluation, the misuse of income and sales money not traced by the services of Alingete Key.
Suspicious mutism
If the Alingete Key IGF has done its share of the work, it remains for the Government to do its own. And this is the knot of the problem. Since the transmission of the report to the Head of Government to date, for any reaction of the National Executive, it is total silence. The radio silence. A suspicious silence.
This difficult to understand reaction of the Government cannot be explained by many observers, who continue to question the real motives of this aphasia, which characterizes the Prime Minister first, then the ministers of the Portfolio, Mines, Justice...
Minister Kayinda of the Portfolio accomplice?
Trying to deepen the questions raised by the previous questions, analysts are wondering if we should rather look for the side of the responsible minister, Adèle Kayinda, Minister of the Portfolio. Otherwise, how can we understand that the Government is dragging its feet so much before "sl hitting" following serious revelations? What is the responsible minister waiting for to sanction the company's leaders, whose interim is several years, a record achieved without interest to the Government or even Parliament who are supposed to defend the interests of the country and the population.
HL

Le bradage des actifs miniers de la Cominière s’est fait avec la complicité d’Adèle Kayinda
L’Inspection générale des finances (IGF) a produit un rapport, qui est déjà sur la table du Premier ministre Sama Lukonde. Ce rapport accablant renseigne sur le bradage des actifs mini

The sale of the mining assets of the Cominière was done with the complicity of Adèle Kayinda
On August 9, 2022
The General Inspectorate of Finance (IGF) has produced a report, which is already on the table of Prime Minister Sama Lukonde. This damning report provides information on the sale of mining assets of Congolaise d'exploitation minière SA (Cominière).
This documented report reveals several irregularities that tread the principles of good governance and sweeps the rule of law on the back of hand to anyone who wants to hear it by the country's leaders.
In this document, the IGF points an accusing finger at the Director General of this company, with the authorization of the Ministry of the Portfolio. Alingete Key's services also highlight assets of US$150 million sold to Chinese to the tune of US$34 million.
Having established the criminal liability of those responsible for the Cominière, the IGF report also points out the illegal and irregular transfer of shares, their undervaluation, the misuse of income and sales money not traced by the services of Alingete Key.
Suspicious mutism
If the Alingete Key IGF has done its share of the work, it remains for the Government to do its own. And this is the knot of the problem. Since the transmission of the report to the Head of Government to date, for any reaction of the National Executive, it is total silence. The radio silence. A suspicious silence.
This difficult to understand reaction of the Government cannot be explained by many observers, who continue to question the real motives of this aphasia, which characterizes the Prime Minister first, then the ministers of the Portfolio, Mines, Justice...
Minister Kayinda of the Portfolio accomplice?
Trying to deepen the questions raised by the previous questions, analysts are wondering if we should rather look for the side of the responsible minister, Adèle Kayinda, Minister of the Portfolio. Otherwise, how can we understand that the Government is dragging its feet so much before "sl hitting" following serious revelations? What is the responsible minister waiting for to sanction the company's leaders, whose interim is several years, a record achieved without interest to the Government or even Parliament who are supposed to defend the interests of the country and the population.
HL
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