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The IGF requests the suspension of the general director of the mining fund
The General Inspectorate of Finance (IGF) has requested the suspension of the general director and an administrator of the mining fund for future generations of the Ministry of Mines (FOMIN) of the Democratic Republic of Congo, we learned on Monday 5 February 2024 from administrative source.
I request from your authority (the Minister of Mines), the removal of the current general director of FOMIN and Mr. Léon Mondole Esso-Libanza, administrator who served as chairman of the board of "administration", wrote Jules Alingete, principal inspector of the IGF in a letter addressed to the Minister of Mines, Antoinette N'samba.
According to the source, this measure aims to reduce acts of mismanagement within this structure dependent on the Ministry of Mines.
“Only this safeguard measure seems to me, today, likely to stop the mismanagement that is trying to take up residence within this public establishment,” maintained the Inspector General of Finance.
Beyond this request, the IGF also prohibited any movement of funds out of FOMIN bank accounts.
“It turns out that this ban on the outflow of funds no longer constitutes a sufficiently dissuasive precautionary measure to discourage initiatives and acts of bad governance in which the leaders of FOMIN are determined to shine, so that it becomes imperative, in order not to indefinitely hinder the proper functioning of this public establishment, to consider putting out of harm's way its current facilitators who refuse to be part of the good governance desired by the upper hierarchy", underlined the IGF.
As a result, the IGF noted that these measures, once put in place, will make it possible to consider lifting, as quickly as possible, the measure banning the outflow of funds which has just been implemented by the IGF.