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KIKI KIENGE
@KiengeKki
As in the case of #Manono #lithium where the #DRC risks paying US$10 billion, in the VERIDOS affair, the Congo is negotiating with the Germans so as not to pay US$750 million. Translated from French by Google
As in the case of #lithium of #Manono where #RDC risks
paying 10 billion $US, in the VERIDOS affair, Congo negotiates
with the Germans to avoid paying 750 million SUS.
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CEA SEP/2024/TH
RDC/ICC
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The DRC risks paying SUS 750,000,000 in the event of a conviction by the Paris Arbitration Court (ICC) in the VERIDOS case
ICC, INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
By Kiki Kienge
On August 19, 2021, the Minister of Primary, Secondary and Technical Education (EPST), Tony Mwaba Kazadi, gave his agreement to the international firm, in a 2017 project with the German company VERIDOS, to provide its expertise in the student identification project.
This project should make it possible to know the exact number of students in establishments, both public and private, across the entire national territory, with a view to accommodating the vision of the Head of State on the recovery of this sector.
After the Kinshasa authorities failed to comply with this contract with VERIDOS, the Germans filed a complaint before the Paris arbitration court.
On January 30, 2024, INCC sent a notification to the power of Kin Kinshasa on the complaint file, something which prompted Jean-Louis Esambo, special advisor on security matters of the President Félix Tshisekedi, to react by requesting the creation of a commission between both parties in search of a solution.
On January 17 of this year, the Paris Court notified the Congolese authorities of Jean-Louis Esambo Kangashe as special security advisor to President Félix Tshisekedi.
Even the cabinet of the new Prime Minister Judith Suminwa, on July 8, 2024, by the way of his director, requested a meeting with the Germans for Lukoki Nsimba requested a meeting with the leaders of Veridos to assess the situation of the contract
In the event of sanction from ICC, DR Congo risks paying US$250 million, plus US$570 million in damages, for a total of at least US$750 million.
But from our sources, some Congolese linked to this affair and linked to power current, would be for the DR Congo to be sanctioned, so it would have their retro commission.
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4:46 AM Sep 10, 2024 272 Views