It was thanks to a solemn hearing at the Brazzaville courthouse that the Supreme Court received the declarations of assets. Several members of the Head of State’s cabinet declared their assets at the end of last week. An approach that fits with the will displayed by the executive to enforce this constitutional duty. It was in favor of a solemn hearing at the Brazzaville courthouse that the Supreme Court accepted the declarations of assets of several members of the cabinet of the President of the Republic. The exercise was continued by members of the government, parliamentarians and other senior state officials. Among these personalities were the Minister of State, Chief of Staff to the President of the Republic, Florent Ntsiba; the Secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic, Jean-Baptiste Ondaye; the High Commissioner for the Reintegration of ex-combatants, Euloge Landry Kolelas among others. “The goal is to see how your assets behaved during the time during which you exercised the function which placed you under the obligation to make a public declaration”, said Henri Bouka, first president of the Supreme Court. Recall that it is article 55 of the constitution of October 25, 2015 that provides: “Any citizen, elected or appointed to a high public office, is required to declare his assets when taking office and when it ends, in accordance with the law. »
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