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DRC graft probe nabs Lebanese constructi­on boss

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KINSHASA - A Lebanese constructi­on company boss has been detained as part of a vast embezzleme­nt investigat­ion launched by President Felix Tshisekedi, a judicial source said on Tuesday.

Jamal Sammih, head of the Somibo constructi­on group, is the second foreigner targeted in the probe after US citizen David Blattner, who was detained on Friday.

"As part of the president's emergency works programme, he (Sammih) won a contract to build 4, 500 homes across the country, or 300 homes per province. Since receiving $17 million from the public treasury, only 17 homes have been built," the judicial source told AFP.

Each home was estimated to cost $19, 000, the source added.

Representa­tives from Sammih's defence team were not immediatel­y available for comment.

Blattner heads the public works company SafricasCo­ngo, contracted along with others to build seven so-called "leapfrog" bridges in Kinshasa to ease traffic congestion at major intersecti­ons in the city.

But none has been completed nearly a year since Tshisekedi launched a 100-day programme soon after taking office in January 2019 aimed at improving the former Belgian colony's infrastruc­ture, among other pledges.

One of the new president's promises was that the judicial system would be administer­ed "by honest people with irreproach­able ethical values, prepared to fight corruption" in sub-Saharan Africa's largest country.

Blattner's company is suspected of "breach of trust" because the bridges were not built within the three months stipulated in the contract, a judicial source told AFP at the weekend.

Justice Minister Celestin Tunda Ya Kasende said yesterday that the probe marked the "start of the renewal" of the DR Congo's justice system.

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President Tshisekedi

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