https://actualite.cd/index.php/2023...le-conseil-superieur-de-la-magistrature-quant
Since Félix Tshisekedi's accession to the supreme judiciary, the General Inspectorate of Finance (IGF) has done enormous work in improving economic governance in the DRC. Following its revitalization led by Jules Alingete Key, the IGF has conducted investigations into various projects launched in the DRC without palpable results. These investigations revealed several facts of corruption and embezzlement of public funds by the country's former leaders.
Despite these different revelations, the work of the IGF is not always accompanied by the justice system which, until then, has not yet been able to open investigations and punish these various managers of public affairs involved in embezzlement and corruption.
It is with this in mind that Jules Alingete Key, Inspector General of Finance, Head of Service, went to meet Dieudonné Kamuleta Badibanga, President of the Superior Council of the Judiciary and President of the Constitutional Court to request his involvement in order to restore the State in its rights.
For his part, Dieudonné Kamuleta reassured about his involvement in the follow-up of files.
And to continue:
At the center of the fight against embezzlement of public funds and other mismanagement, Jules Alingete Key is considered the centerpiece of the Félix Tshisekedi administration's anti-fraud strategy.
The IGF plays a major role in mobilizing public revenues with its financial patrol. This general financial patrol in public finances, according to Jules Alingete, remains the main key to the eradication of anti-values in public management.
Clément MUAMBA
Worked out your nameI'm thinking (loose term)
20% DRC (free carry) 80% AVZ
AVZ will then give some away for project financing, CATL and maybe another (PLL, RIO westerner) equal share 12.5% each type deal.
Then butterflies and rainbows
This may be the reason why one of AVZ employees I was talking to last week was sounding very upbeat. Anyway it was an uplifting chat.The last week or so with the Cominiere Twitter account and the new ICC damages claim has had me stumped in many ways. Just how the fuck we are even still having to deal with this shit and why Zijin and Cominiere would even consider an ICC claim.
This would make some sense of all the shit, but I’m not getting any hopes. All the intel we’ve had to date re timelines and resolutions has been inaccurate.
Gltah
I thought it was because he couldn't spell TITS. I'm happy when I'm learning things I didn't know.... I recently learned I was "abrasive"![]()
I'm talking out my arse, hense the uber driver comment.
It's an educated bet at best lol
Gltah
He can be a 40 grade sandpaper at times to pricks (see I have changed from kunts), but has ever only been a 220 grade with me. But then I'm a level headed, even tempered, single persona prick, with a prick
What is abrasive ffs?I thought it was because he couldn't spell TITS. I'm happy when I'm learning things I didn't know.... I recently learned I was "abrasive"
Me abrasive…. Get this into ya’s
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What is abrasive ffs?
IMO
That “formal notice” by AVZ, is what AVZ should have added in it’s May 04 2022Thank you for sharing Carlos. Zijin was notified of the above letter on 18/11and was opposed during the Extraordinary General Assembly on 20/11 but still proceeded with the shares transfer on 21/11.![]()
A journo on the ground in Kinshasa says not even hard copies of RCCM docs can be had.25% handed directly to the DRC.
75% in the hands of AVZ
Comi and zijin claiming $1.3b in damages from loosing the 25% of the project via breaking terms and conditions of JV and engaging in corrupt practices.
ICC also tells comi and zijin to fuck off.
You heard it here first!
All of this info comes directly from my trusted uber driver this morning.
Info is solid.
Need Tendoji’s HKTD, was always accurateUber drivers.
Praise the Lord for them.
When history judges this exact moment in time for the DRC, future generations will critique the actions of those in the present and whether they stood on the right side of history. If I was Kibeya, I could not look at myself in the mirror, knowing that my kids / grandkids / future generations will learn of his treason and treachery against his country. This is eternal hell! .... and FT, will they judge him in the same ilk as Nelson Mandela or Idi Amin?, his time is now.