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The Democratic Republic of Congo elected a supporter of President Felix Tshisekedi as the next Senate leader on Tuesday. Modeste Bahati Lukwebo s election follows the formation of a new parliamentary majority to remove the camp of the former head of state, Joseph Kabila from power. Senator Modeste Bahati Lukwebo garnered 89 votes, an absolute majority of votes, and becomes the President of the Senate, the provisional President of the upper house of the Congolese Parliament, Leon Mamboleo said. Bahati, 65, has on several occasions served as minister of former President Joseph Kabila. The Congolese Senate has 109 members. In January, Senator Bahati fulfilled the mission entrusted to him by President Tshisekedi to constitute a new majority of the Sacred Union of the Nation in his favour in the National Assembly. The aim was to remove supporters of former President Kabila, grouped within his Common Front for the Congo (FCC) coalition. ....
Today, two Congolese whistleblowers formerly employed at Afriland First Bank have revealed their identities and their stories publicly for the first time. Their testimonial and the documents they shared with the Platform to Protect Whistleblowers in Africa (PPLAAF) and Global Witness formed the basis of an investigation carried out jointly and published in July 2020, , and of several other pieces published in Bloomberg, Le Monde and Haaretz. The two whistleblowers, Navy Malela and Gradi Koko, worked for several years at the auditing department of Afriland First Bank, the Congolese branch of a Cameroonian bank. Both of them noticed irregularities and report having seen ....