Yes a lot of talking the talk so far.
Public finances: Jules Alingete throws the flowers to Félix Tshisekedi
Since his accession to the supreme magistracy, the Head of State Félix Tshisekedi has waged a merciless fight against corruption, embezzlement of public funds and the leakage of revenues.
The successor of Joseph Kabila has set up a system which is the General Inspectorate of Finance (IGF), formerly a white elephant, in order to put the country back on track. This new touch from the current President of the Republic has made it possible, according to the Inspector General of Finance, Head of Service, Jules Alingete, to
“save the DRC from a liquidation programmed by the ruthless and Pharisee predators”.
The embezzlement of public funds and the corruption that lead to the semblance of enrichment for a minority and impoverishment for the majority of Congolese, are being eradicated. Alingete reassures that
"the DRC will never again be a property without a master".
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Appointed at the head of this service in July 2020, Jules Alingete has since then remained in line with the vision of President Félix Tshisekedi.
“I am happy when the predators and their lieutenants are in a rout and in insomnia,” he rejoiced after having put the gravediggers of public finances out of harm's way.
Among the results expected by the General Inspectorate of Finance (IGF), there is an improvement in the traceability of public expenditure from 20 to 40%; improving the quality of public spending; the improvement of the State budget which rose from 5 to 12 billion USD; improving the cash flow of state enterprises, public establishments, exchange rate stability; the improvement of foreign exchange reserves from 800 million to nearly 4 billion dollars and the improvement of the mobilization of revenues
"which are at a historic level of 900 million dollars the monthly average".
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