
The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Court of Auditors has issued a new critical report on the governance of President Félix Tshisekedi, pointing to persistent shortcomings in public financial management and accountability. The institution, which has repeatedly flagged irregularities in previous years, once again underscores systemic issues that undermine transparency and efficiency in state administration. Observers note that the repeated censures reflect deep-rooted challenges in the country’s governance framework, raising questions about the effectiveness of reforms promised by the administration.
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