The League against corruption and fraud in the DRC (LICOF) has, in an official statement, made four restorative arrests to Pascal Beveraggi. This follows a business conflict with Moïse Katumbi Chapwe around NB Mining Africa.
Expressing its loyalty to its mission, LICOF claims to have seized on this issue with the aim of strongly denouncing large-scale fraud, which goes from economic and political reins to sport.
The four restorative arrests recommend:
- To Pascal Beveraggi to respect the laws and the justice of his country, France, restoring MCK to Moses Katumbi, its original owner. Because, she believes, persevering in error is diabolical;
- To France, a country of universal rights in Europe, to be more attentive on this affair, on pain of being treated as complicity with its citizen Pascal Beveraggi;
- To the Congolese justice to get involved, all ceasing business, for the benefit of more than 3,000 employees of MCK unemployed by Beveraggi and to restore Moïse Katumbi, in his economic rights, not to mention the damages that should be paid to him . In any case, the LICOF says, the truth will triumph over lies and the swindle of which President Katumbi Chapwe is the victim;
- To NGOs of human rights and economic rights, both national and international, to seize this affair, to thus discourage the « thieves » who favor the plundering of the wealth of Africa and feed conflicts of all kinds between citizens of a given country for the benefit of foreign predation.
Moreover, the same communiqué made public on August 23, 2019 by the secretary general of LICOF, Yuma Stive, wonders if Pascal Beveraggi is not at Lupopo as an economic fugitive to protect the gains of his spoliation in Katanga under cover of his Kinshasa mentors.
Paul MADRIZ