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Congo IGF systemic control reforms
Overview
In mid‑July 2026, the Republic of Congo’s Inspection Générale des Finances (IGF) held a two‑day seminar to unveil a new “systemic‑control” approach aimed at modernising oversight of public enterprises. The method, presented as preventive and risk‑oriented, seeks to move beyond fault‑finding by equipping enterprise leaders with tools for better performance and integrity, and highlights the role of digital data.
A few weeks later, in early August, the IGF announced that the systemic‑control model will be digitised and rolled out across public finances beginning in the second half of 2027, with full implementation expected by 2028. The digital system will integrate real‑time data from customs, tax, budget and banking platforms, replacing the older “financial patrol” method and urging supervised entities to digitise their processes for remote monitoring.
Entities
Patrick Muyaya · Inspection générale des finances (IGF) · Félix Tshisekedi · Christophe Bitasimwa Bahii
Timeline
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13 days ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesDemocratic Republic of Congo's IGF to adopt digital systemic control by 2027Congo’s IGF will launch a digital, systemic finance‑control system from late 2027, aiming for full operation by 2028, to enable real‑time monitoring across fiscal agencies.
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about 1 month ago
[POLITICS] 3 sourcesCongo IGF launches systemic control seminarCongo's IGF held a 15‑16 July 2026 seminar in Gombe to unveil its systemic‑control approach, part of the 2026‑2028 strategic plan, aiming to modernise and prevent mismanagement in public enterprises.
Sources
drcactu.cd · journaldesnations.net