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Lagentier Du Congo Christian Yoka Attacks Fraud at the Management of the Kouilou Customs

While they are at the heart of the financial comfort of the state at a time when oil is really not a recipe, the Congolese finance minister, Christian Yoka, has made the customs officers of Kouilou aware of the harmful effects of corruption on the country's growth. "I'm not happy. After six months in office, what goes back to me from this department is not positive. Too much disregard for frauds...We can't continue like this," Christian Yoka sai…
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While they are at the heart of the financial comfort of the state at a time when oil is really not a recipe, the Congolese finance minister, Christian Yoka, has made the customs officers of Kouilou aware of the harmful effects of corruption on the country's growth. "I'm not happy. After six months in office, what goes back to me from this department is not positive. Too much disregard for frauds...We can't continue like this," Christian Yoka sai…

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Les Echos du Congo Brazzaville broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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