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This training focused on "Good Governance of Public Enterprises, Public Limited Companies, Limited Liability Companies - Principles and Application, Roles of Executives, Executives and Auditors".

A group of eminent professors, taken by random, chaired this training seminar, with lectures that could improve and / or strengthen the capacities of managers and executives on Good Governance and the regular operation of their projects of their respective organizations.

In the wake of this, there was the presence of Professors Michel De Wolf, Honorary Dean of Louvain School of Management and Honorary President of IRE and FIDEF; William MBUYAMBA KALOMBAY, Secretary General of the Permanent Council of Accounting in Congo (CPCC), Vice-President of ONEC and Professor of Finance and Accounting at UCC-RDC; Edmond CIBAMBA DIATA, Lawyer at the Kinshasa-Matete Bar and specialist in corporate tax law and Jean Blaise ECKERT, Secretary General of the International Tax Association (IFA).

The highlight of these meetings was the setting up of the Congolese association for African, international and comparative tax law. In other words, the Congolese section of the International Tax Association (IFA), headquartered in The Hague, Holland. It will be chaired by Christian FUNDA ETSHIK and NDJOKU. The participants solemnly signed the statutes of this IFA-DRC section.

Among the companies whose executives took part were: EITI-DRC, Snel, Ecobank, Orange, Mining Cadastre, Civil Aviation Authority and others, as well as Public Accountants. Order of Chartered Accountants of Congo, were among the participants.

Beneficiaries were sensitized on issues related to the good governance of their companies, before knowing how their companies work. The objective is to respond together to the issues that concern them, day by day in the daily management of their respective economic entities.

In the batch of modules taught, we noted: "new perspectives for mining taxation in the Congo", "towards a renewal of the Belgian-Congolese fiscal relations", "The principles of governance stemming from OHADA law", "the role directors and other leaders in governance "," What place for the DRC in the international tax concert ", etc.

The training was sanctioned by a certificate of participation awarded by the organization to each participant.


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