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Great, the DRC needs another politicised agency to pretend to fight corruption.
The DRC already has a multitude of agencies in place (see below), but most are ineffectual due to deliberate under-funding, or are highly politicised and ignore graft by politicians and well-connected officials.
The following DRC agencies and bodies are established to fight corruption:
Despite the existence of these agencies, the DRC is rotten from top to bottom, and from bottom to top.
- Agency for the Prevention and Fight against Corruption (APLC): Created in 2020 as a specialized anti-corruption agency. Its mission is to develop and implement anti-corruption strategies at different levels
- General Inspectorate of Finance (IGF): Involved in preventing and fighting corruption since 2019
- Court of Auditors (CC): Also involved in anti-corruption efforts since 2019
- National Financial Intelligence Unit (CENAREF): Active in anti-corruption work since 2019
- Observatory for the Monitoring of Corruption and Professional Ethics (OSCEP): Engaged in anti-corruption activities since 2019
- Cellule Technique de Lutte contre l'Impunite: An agency in charge of fighting corruption
- Special Advisor for Good Governance, and
- Anti-corruption office: Created in 2015 to fight corruption in the management of public affairs
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How many blokes in safari suits like JA does the DRC need to fight corruption. All talk, no action.