Africa: Commitment and transparency, President Félix Tshisekedi’s vision for the DRC

In the Democratic Republic of Congo, President H.E. Félix Antoine Tshisekedi has reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the oversight role of the Court of Auditors and preserving the progress made in the fight against corruption and its associated ills, such as embezzlement, favoritism, fraud, organized crime, money laundering, and the financing of terrorism.

President Tshisekedi continuously underscores his resolve by attending the opening of the Court’s first extraordinary session, which is also responsible for managing the careers of senior magistrates of the Court of Auditors.

This initiative demonstrates his intent to strengthen judicial institutions and ensure greater transparency in the management of public resources. By supporting the Court of Auditors, President Félix Tshisekedi aims not only to foster a culture of accountability and integrity but also to promote public trust in the country’s institutions.

President Tshisekedi’s efforts are part of a broader agenda to build a strong rule of law and create a favorable investment climate that will spur the country’s economic and social development. His ambitious vision and enlightened leadership are widely recognized.

His determination to combat corruption and strengthen governance sends a strong message to both the national and international community. Under his leadership, the DRC aspires to a future where transparency and honesty prevail, helping restore the dignity and hope of the Congolese people.

Read also: DRC: Adoption of the decree on the electronic management of public contracts, a means of limiting corruption

Trésor Obiang

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