Reading time: 4 minutes.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Court of Auditors has once again taken aim at President Félix Tshisekedi’s administration, this time in connection with the Société des Minière de Kilo moto (Sokimo). The decision underscores persistent concerns over transparency and financial management within the highest levels of government.
The court’s latest report highlights irregularities that question the effectiveness of current oversight mechanisms. Observers see this as another blow to Tshisekedi’s efforts to project an image of clean governance ahead of the next electoral cycle.



