DR Congo President Calls for Dialogue Over Enforcement Against Mining Companies
Democratic Republic of Congo President Felix Tshisekedi has instructed government agencies to reduce the use of aggressive enforcement measures against mining companies, including bank account seizures and asset freezes, saying such actions should only be used in exceptional circumstances with proper legal justification. He urged authorities to prioritize dialogue, notification and conciliation to resolve disputes and maintain a stable, transparent and predictable investment environment. Tshisekedi also ordered the removal of military and police personnel illegally stationed at mining sites to curb smuggling, fraud and illegal mining activities while improving the country's investment climate.