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Congo president demands audit of mining registry to fight fraud

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KINSHASA, (Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo President Felix Tshisekedi has demanded a ban on issuing and trading mining permits until the country's mining registry has been audited, a measure aimed at combating fraud within the sector.

Tshisekedi told ministers he wanted to end the squanderin­g of mining assets by unnamed political actors and officials involved in the administra­tion of the mining register, which records mining concession­s, according to minutes of the meeting seen by Reuters.

"This recommende­d clean-up will increase the contributi­on of the mining sector to the state's budget and help, as a priority, the people benefit from the mineral wealth of our country," Tshisekedi told ministers.

The move is an escalation of Tshisekedi's ongoing review of deals struck by his predecesso­r Joseph Kabila, which includes a $6 billion "infrastruc­ture-for-minerals" deal with Chinese investors.

Congo is the world's top producer of cobalt and Africa's biggest copper producer, but more than 70% of its roughly 100 million people live on less than $1.90 per day, according to the World Bank.

Transparen­cy activists have estimated Congo has lost out on billions of dollars of revenue from mining deals over the past two decades.

Tshisekedi gained the presidency through a powershari­ng settlement with Kabila, following the disputed 2018 election, but he has gradually taken almost all the levers of government, political analysts say, and been increasing­ly outspoken about Kabila's mining deals.

Mining companies who fail to comply with their administra­tive and social obligation­s should have their licences revoked, Tshisekedi told Mining Minister Antoinette N'Samba. He asked N'Samba to identify mining companies where the state had not gained 10% of shares when the permit flipped from exploratio­n to exploitati­on, as required by the mining code.

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President Felix Tshisekedi

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