Mr President are the police in your country corrupt?
Yes of course they are. They are there to prevent violence and keep the peace. Their pay is low and they find in this poor country they may not get any. So you may be stopped for a traffic offence that did not happen and an on-the-spot fine is pocketed by them - quite right too. They may confiscate illegal goods that are completely legal. You may be arrested and jailed when you did not commit an offence and someone will pay a hefty fine to get you out - the police take some and the rest goes into the government coffers - very excellent.
Are Government Officials also corrupt?
How dare you certainly not. Some corrupt mining company directors seek mining permits to ravish our resources. They are told that to get a mining permit certain Government Officials could help them through the red tape. They pay up $8 million and they get some and the Government the rest - the people get little - very excellent indeed.
With an election coming up on the 20th of this month, people will remember they voted us in to reduce the corruption and once again we stand on this platform as we have done so. No corruption in Government at all it is now only the evil Mining companies absolutely at fault.
I implore the people to vote on December 20, 2023. There vacancies on Wednesday to help put the ballots into boxes!
2023 Democratic Republic of the Congo general election
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According to Jacques Mukena, Senior Governance Researcher at Ebuteli Institute, the election will most likely not be completely free and fair, but believes Tshisekedi and the CENI are aware of the fact that they would be under closer scrutiny than in 2018 because more local and international observers would be watching. Additionally, candidates such as Delly Sesanga have already declared that they would believe the Catholic Church’s opinion of who won the elections, not CENI’s.[3]