Congo ex-justice minister convicted of embezzlement in construction project

KINSHASA (Reuters) -A former justice minister in Congo was convicted for embezzling millions of dollars earmarked for a prison construction in the northern city of Kisangani and sentenced to three years forced labour on Tuesday, a court ruled.

Supporters of the former minister, Constant Mutamba, have been protesting against the 37-year-old politician’s arrest. Last week, clashes between activists and police in Congo’s capital Kinshasa forced the court to postpone the verdict.

Congo’s attorney general was authorized in May to prosecute Mutamba, who served as minister in 2024 and 2025 under President Felix Tshisekedi. Mutamba announced his resignation in June over the case – involving the embezzlement of $19 million – while denying the accusations.

The Court of Cassation, issuing the verdict and sentence, also barred Mutamba from standing for election for five years after serving his sentence, presiding judge Jacques Kabasele said.

Earlier this year, Mutamba backed the launch of legal proceedings against former President Joseph Kabila over his alleged links to the M23 rebel group.

(Reporting by Benoit NyembaAdditional reporting by Sonia Rolley and Ange KasongoWriting by Anait Miridzhanian and Frances Kerry)

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