The Chief of Staff to the President of the Democratic
Republic of Congo, Vital Kamerhe was on Saturday, found guilty of embezzling
$48 million in public funds by a high court and sentenced him to 20 years in
jail.
Seen as a future
presidential hopeful, Kamerhe is the most senior politician convicted of graft
in Congo, where high-level corruption is endemic. He now faces 20 years of hard
labour.
“The court has established as fact the offence of
embezzlement of public funds relating to the amount of $48,831,148,” said
presiding judge Pierrot Bankenge Mvita wearing a mask and rubber gloves.
Kamerhe denies stealing money earmarked for social housing
under President Felix Tshisekedi’s flagship 100-day building programme, and has
dismissed the accusations as political. His lawyer, Jean Marie Kabengela
Ilunga, called the verdict a “violation of human rights” and said he would
appeal.
A veteran power broker, Kamerhe appeared at the three-hour
outdoor court hearing in a blue and yellow prison jacket and also wore a mask
to protect against the new coronavirus.
He backed Tshisekedi in his successful 2018 election
campaign in return for Tshisekedi’s support the next time around in 2023. Under
the ruling, Kamerhe will not be able to run for president for ten years after
his punishment.
His arrest on April 8 sent shock waves through the nation.
Last week the justice minister revealed that the former
presiding judge, who was originally said to have died of a heart attack last
month, was actually brutally murdered.
Transparency groups and the international community had been
pressurising Tshisekedi to fulfil his campaign promise of clamping down on
corruption, political analysts say.
“I sincerely think that this is a positive sign for the
fight against corruption,” said Florimond Muteba from the Observatory of Public
Expenditure, a Congolese transparency group.
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