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Management of companies in the State portfolio: "The IGF financial patrol will always watch to block the way to anti-values", warns Jules Alingete
27.04.2023
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The Inspector General and Head of Services of the IGF, Mr. Jules Alingete, is aware of the role that his structure is called upon to play in the DRC to give another connotation to the Tshisekedi regime, especially in terms of good governance.
This is why he spares no effort to prevent and denounce any act tending to squander public money. It is a noble mission that the IGF has been actively carrying out since the arrival of Jules Alingete and which continues unabated even if it is established that the predators have not completely given up their bad habits.
In view of this complex outline, the Inspector General of the IGF warns the following through a message on his Twitter account:
*State Enterprises will never be subject to any kind of predation. The Financial Patrol of the IGF will always ensure to block the road to anti-values in order to realize the vision of the President of the Republic, Head of State, for the financial recovery of these public entities, end of quote.


 
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#RDC We congratulate the PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC for the signature by the MEMBERS of the GOVERNMENT of the act of ETHICAL commitment. We are convinced that each signatory measures the scope and consequences of their commitment, which will not remain a simple ceremony.
 
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Curtain on the government seminar. Before the Head of State, the ministers signed an ethical commitment to wage a fierce battle for good governance and the fight against corruption. Adherence to the presidential vision, a true act of ethical faith.

Without direct sanctions these people will never change Madam. They changed the way the Head of State could set a productive dictatorship in motion. The steal is in the DNA now...

*At the school of good governance, before the Head of State, the ministers signed an ethical commitment to wage a fierce battle for good governance and the fight against corruption. :unsure: :rolleyes: :unsure:

*Surely they're taking the Piss with this, while the two faced back stabbing bitch is still there laughing all the way to the Bank :rolleyes:

Félix Tshisekedi asks members of the government to "prioritize the general interest"

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Head of State Félix Tshisekedi asked, on Wednesday, April 26, members of the government to give priority, in their functions, to the interests of all Congolese.

He made this recommendation during the closing, in Kinshasa, of the seminar focused on consolidating cohesion within the government and ensuring the smooth execution of the government program.

“The ministerial function, much more than a privilege, remains above all a priesthood and a heavy responsibility that it is up to you to assume with the general interest constantly in mind and not the contrary.

I expect from each of you the application of the recommendations resulting from these meetings in order to respond in order to meet the multiple expectations of our population”, declared Félix Tshisekedi.

On this occasion, the President of the Republic also said he expected each member of the government to prioritize actions with a real and visible impact with regard to the expectations of the population.

Well before the President of the Republic's closing remarks, Prime Minister Sama Lukonde insisted on the fact that all the actions of the government must contribute to a single final objective, in particular the improvement of the living conditions of the population:

“To reach the average Congolese, our seminar focused on the development program of 145 territories for the greater good of our people.”

The various executing agencies of the 145 territories development program were associated with this two-day seminar with the aim of presenting the level of execution of the work on the ground.

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Simply @adelekayinda01, MinPortfolio State. The Deaconess at the service of the country under the leadership of the President
@fatshi13 @jonnnono @colizuba @LukondeSama @TinaSalama2

Look at that devilish smile. Adele knows she can keep stealing from the people of DRC and no one can stop her. Adele can help China steal all of DRC's resources.
 
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What a farce! Let’s all have a meeting and sign an agreement that indicates our intention to do something we have no intention of doing ever under any circumstances. Everyone let’s do a photo op! Fuck me! $12!
 
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*At the school of good governance, before the Head of State, the ministers signed an ethical commitment to wage a fierce battle for good governance and the fight against corruption. :unsure: :rolleyes: :unsure:

*Surely they're taking the Piss with this, while the two faced back stabbing bitch is still there laughing all the way to the Bank :rolleyes:

Félix Tshisekedi asks members of the government to "prioritize the general interest"

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Head of State Félix Tshisekedi asked, on Wednesday, April 26, members of the government to give priority, in their functions, to the interests of all Congolese.

He made this recommendation during the closing, in Kinshasa, of the seminar focused on consolidating cohesion within the government and ensuring the smooth execution of the government program.

“The ministerial function, much more than a privilege, remains above all a priesthood and a heavy responsibility that it is up to you to assume with the general interest constantly in mind and not the contrary.

I expect from each of you the application of the recommendations resulting from these meetings in order to respond in order to meet the multiple expectations of our population”, declared Félix Tshisekedi.

On this occasion, the President of the Republic also said he expected each member of the government to prioritize actions with a real and visible impact with regard to the expectations of the population.

Well before the President of the Republic's closing remarks, Prime Minister Sama Lukonde insisted on the fact that all the actions of the government must contribute to a single final objective, in particular the improvement of the living conditions of the population:

“To reach the average Congolese, our seminar focused on the development program of 145 territories for the greater good of our people.”

The various executing agencies of the 145 territories development program were associated with this two-day seminar with the aim of presenting the level of execution of the work on the ground.

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We congratulate the PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC for the signature by the MEMBERS of the GOVERNMENT of the act of ETHICAL commitment.

We are convinced that each signatory measures the scope and consequences of their commitment, which will not remain a simple ceremony.



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Hopefully the pre-feasibility study indicates, to produce lithium batteries in the DRC, with lithium from the DRC, a lot of good quality lithium is required, otherwise the exercise is no more than having a piss in a wetsuit, it gives a nice warm feeling.
They are good at pissing in their wetsuit.
 
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They are good at pissing in their wetsuit.
At the school of good governance for 48 hours, we were all strengthened in Results-Based Management (RBM).
The PR @fatshi13 who closed the seminar insisted on self-assessment, program evaluation, cohesion of the team around the PM
@LukondeSama

This is a Yes Minister episode.
Do these guys ever do anything else than having group wanks?
 
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At the school of good governance for 48 hours, we were all strengthened in Results-Based Management (RBM).
The PR @fatshi13 who closed the seminar insisted on self-assessment, program evaluation, cohesion of the team around the PM
@LukondeSama

This is a Yes Minister episode.
Do these guys ever do anything else than having group wanks?
The good old circle jerk …raisining up its head again
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David Wells pretty much sums up my feelings regards to Avz shit show, closely followed by Debeamo, then Gervi,
Tshisekedi at the time of the balance sheet

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Eight months before the elections, a poll has looked at the opinion that the Congolese have of the action of the president and his government.

Nearly 60% of respondents believe that “the country is going in the Expectations were high… disappointment too.

The arrival at the head of the country of the opponent Félix Tshisekedi, under disputed conditions, had raised many hopes.

It must be said that after 17 years of undivided power by Joseph Kabila, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) had still not taken off economically, and the daily life of the Congolese had never improved.

Felix Tshisekedi had promised to tackle unemployment, poverty, corruption, lack of infrastructure and endemic insecurity in the east of the country.

A little over four years later, the balance sheet is very thin, and disappointment is in sight.

Too many promises

The survey carried out by the Congo Study Group (GEC), Ebuteli and the Berci research office (1) indicates that 57.16% of Congolese questioned consider that "things are going in the wrong direction".

According to Jacques Mukena, researcher for Ebuteli, "The five-year term of the Head of State began with ambitious projects promising to change the daily lives of the population in record time: 100-day projects, sanitation programs, new planes for Congo Airways, etc

Today, corruption, mismanagement, lack of planning or political will hinder the fulfillment of these promises”.

Tshisekedi still strong in the Kasai

In a tense pre-election context, where the presidential election is theoretically scheduled for December 20 if the security situation improves in the east, confidence in President Tshisekedi remains strong in his Kasai stronghold.

The satisfaction rate is very high in Kasaï (95.24%), Kasaï-Oriental (86.34%), and Lomami (70.16%), which is not the case in the provinces of Haut-Katanga (26.61%), Haut-Lomami (13.10%), Maniema (8.54%), Bas-Uele (6.90%) and Kwilu (0.86%).

Promises that "did not change anything".

The opinion poll also notes that the Congolese can only count on themselves to improve the situation in the country, at nearly 58%.

“For the same question, 19.55% of the opinion consulted believe that divine intervention is necessary” notes the survey.

Despite the multiple development programs (100 days program, Tshilejelu project, 145 territories program, etc.), 54.35% of the Congolese interviewed say that these promises "have not changed anything", and 27.45%, that the situation "has gotten worse".

The IGF saves honor

"No public service gives satisfaction" also believe the respondents.

Only 39.23% of respondents believe that the education sector “works well”.

“The lowest satisfaction rates are recorded for sanitation (2.75%), public transport (5.31%) and security (9.53%)”.

One institution still finds favor in the eyes of the population, it is the General Inspectorate of Finance (IGF).

55.50% of Congolese believe that the IGF "is the only institution that invests in the fight against corruption".

But there is a major downside, since 55.75% of respondents find that the level of corruption "has not changed in the last 6 months".

And 21.39% of Congolese believe that the situation has deteriorated.


Falling popularity


The government concentrates most of the disappointment of the respondents, since 65.12% of the opinion say they are "dissatisfied with the results of the Sama Lukonde government".

In turn, President Félix Tshisekedi's popularity rating has continued to fall since he came to power in early 2019.

The Head of State went from 63% favorable opinion in March 2019 to 35.66% in January 2023… his lowest score since his enthronement.

Inflation, endemic corruption, the war in the east which was reactivated with the return of the M23, and a daily life which is not improving, explain this low rate of satisfaction.

It remains to be seen what impact this discontent will have on the next elections?

But the Congolese are above all pragmatic and realistic.

A majority of respondents believe, in fact, that by December 2023, "the Head of State will not fulfill his 2018 electoral promises"... and that there will therefore be no miracle.

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The arrival at the head of the country of the opponent Félix Tshisekedi, under disputed conditions, had raised many hopes.

Felix Tshisekedi had promised to tackle unemployment, poverty, corruption, lack of infrastructure and endemic insecurity in the east of the country.

A little over four years later, the balance sheet is very thin, and disappointment is in sight.

Today, corruption, mismanagement, lack of planning or political will hinder the fulfillment of these promises”.


The survey carried out by the Congo Study Group (GEC), Ebuteli and the Berci research office (1) indicates that 57.16% of Congolese questioned consider that "things are going in the wrong direction".

Promises that "did not change anything".

55.50% of Congolese believe that the IGF "is the only institution that invests in the fight against corruption".

But there is a major downside, since 55.75% of respondents find that the level of corruption "has not changed in the last 6 months".

Falling popularity


The government concentrates most of the disappointment of the respondents, since 65.12% of the opinion say they are "dissatisfied with the results of the Sama Lukonde government".

In turn, President Félix Tshisekedi's popularity rating has continued to fall since he came to power in early 2019.

The Head of State went from 63% favorable opinion in March 2019 to 35.66% in January 2023… his lowest score since his enthronement.

Inflation, endemic corruption, the war in the east which was reactivated with the return of the M23, and a daily life which is not improving, explain this low rate of satisfaction.


What a wonderful leader !!


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So, Tom Richardson published “facts” with out checking page numbers of Boatman upload of Zijin Cominiere deal over Dathcom 15% or didn’t care?

Someone working with Bostman or Boatman wanted to hide pages 2 and 3.

Attached is the boatman appendix. First doc shows yes indeed 2 & 3 is missing
 

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So, Tom Richardson published “facts” with out checking page numbers of Boatman upload of Zijin Cominiere deal over Dathcom 15% or didn’t care?

Someone working with Bostman or Boatman wanted to hide pages 2 and 3.

Attached is the boatman appendix. First doc shows yes indeed 2 & 3 is missing
:unsure: that all sounds complicated.

So in layman's terms Tommy gave Boatman a blowjob and then bent over and copped it up the ass?
 
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