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Congo prosecutor seeks 20-year sentence for president’s aide

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KINSHASA - Prosecutor­s asked a high court in the Democratic Republic of Congo to sentence Vital Kamerhe, the president’s chief of staff, to 20 years in prison for his alleged role in the embezzleme­nt of more than $50 million of public funds.

The case has gripped the nation with Kamerhe, a top power-broker in Congolese politics for decades, appearing in court dressed in prison fatigues for a trial broadcast live on state television.

Kamerhe, who made a pact to back President

Felix Tshisekedi in a 2018 election in the expectatio­n of succeeding him, has denied all accusation­s of wrongdoing in the government’s flagship building project, known as the 100-days programme.

Prosecutor

Kisula Betika Yeye Adler asked the judge to sentence Kamerhe to a maximum of 20 years for embezzleme­nt and other corruption charges.

Adler also requested Kamerhe be barred from holding public office for 10 years after completing his sentence, a move that would scupper his political ambitions and likely further destabilis­e the ruling coalition.

Kamerhe has become the most powerful politician to face graft charges in Congo. His supporters say the case is politicall­y motivated, aimed at blocking his chances of challengin­g Tshisekedi at the next election in 2023.

The date of the verdict is not yet known.

Prosecutor Kisula Betika Yeye Adler asked the judge to sentence Kamerhe to a maximum of 20 years for embezzleme­nt and other corruption charges.

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