Columbia International Affairs Online: Working Papers

CIAO DATE: 07/2008

Anti-Corruption Challenges in Post-Election Democratic Republic of Congo

Muzong W Kodi

January 2007

Chatham House

Abstract

Now that the Democratic Republic of Congo has held a series of elections that mark the end of the long transition period, new institutions are being put in place at the national and provincial levels. The paper retraces the enduring legacy of mismanagement, corruption and human rights violations which was left by Mobutu Sese Seko's regime (1965-97) and was deepened during the following six years of conflict and three years of the transition period. This paper shows that a culture of impunity compounded by an inversion of moral values persists and will be among the many challenges confronting the leaders of the new regime.