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Towards the creation of a Special Financial Court to fight against economic crimes
As part of the reform of the judicial architecture in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a Special Financial Court is being designed.
This new judicial body will have the main mission of suppressing economic and financial crimes, fighting corruption and ensuring transparency in public procurement.
During a working session on Monday, March 3, legal experts from the Ministry of Justice discussed with legislators and constitutional experts the legal options to be taken for the establishment of this specialized jurisdiction.
Jacques Ndjoli, rapporteur of the National Assembly, stressed the importance of adopting a legislative text in accordance with the Constitution to guarantee the effectiveness of this court.
With a view to the parliamentary session starting on March 15, Jacques Ndjoli insisted on the fact that this reform must be treated as a priority within Parliament.
This is a key step in the rebuilding of the State, in response to the commitments made during the Estates General of Justice.
The establishment of a Special Financial Court reflects the Congolese government's desire to strengthen the fight against impunity in the management of public finances.
This court will accelerate the prosecution of perpetrators of embezzlement of public funds and corruption, while encouraging more transparent and responsible management of State resources.
With this initiative, the DRC is committed to modernizing its judicial system and strengthening the rule of law, with a particular emphasis on the fight against financial crime.
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*Here is a good place to start !!!
As part of the reform of the judicial architecture in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a Special Financial Court is being designed.
This new judicial body will have the main mission of suppressing economic and financial crimes, fighting corruption and ensuring transparency in public procurement.
During a working session on Monday, March 3, legal experts from the Ministry of Justice discussed with legislators and constitutional experts the legal options to be taken for the establishment of this specialized jurisdiction.
Jacques Ndjoli, rapporteur of the National Assembly, stressed the importance of adopting a legislative text in accordance with the Constitution to guarantee the effectiveness of this court.
With a view to the parliamentary session starting on March 15, Jacques Ndjoli insisted on the fact that this reform must be treated as a priority within Parliament.
This is a key step in the rebuilding of the State, in response to the commitments made during the Estates General of Justice.
The establishment of a Special Financial Court reflects the Congolese government's desire to strengthen the fight against impunity in the management of public finances.
This court will accelerate the prosecution of perpetrators of embezzlement of public funds and corruption, while encouraging more transparent and responsible management of State resources.
With this initiative, the DRC is committed to modernizing its judicial system and strengthening the rule of law, with a particular emphasis on the fight against financial crime.
mediacongo
*Here is a good place to start !!!

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