Congo’s Ex-Justice Minister Mutamba Faces Delayed Trial

July 10, 2025

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DR Congo

The trial of Congo’s former Minister of Justice, Constant Mutamba, has been deferred for two weeks following its initial hearing in a Kinshasa court today.

Mutamba resigned last month amid an investigation into claims he embezzled $19 million, funds allegedly diverted from a prison construction project in Kisangani.

Allegations and Defense

Mutamba, who denies the charges, asserts the case is a fabricated scheme by the Rwandan government.

He has claimed survival from multiple poisoning and assassination attempts, stating,

“After escaping several attempts at poisoning and physical elimination, the mafia networks, including those infiltrated in the service of our enemies, succeeded in humiliating me because of my commitment.”

His accusations raise questions about the motives behind the legal action, though no evidence has been independently verified.

Controversial Stance

Earlier this year, Mutamba sparked controversy by advocating for the death penalty against journalists reporting on Rwandan-backed M23 rebels in eastern Congo.

In a social media post, he warned that those covering “the activities of the Rwandan army and its M23 auxiliaries” would face severe legal consequences, reflecting his hardline stance during his tenure.

Background and Context

Appointed in 2024 after running for president in 2023, Mutamba positioned himself as an anti-corruption advocate in a nation plagued by systemic graft.

Despite Congo’s vast mineral wealth, over 100 million citizens endure widespread poverty and hunger, fueling skepticism about his sudden fall from grace and the credibility of the charges.

Looking Ahead

The trial’s postponement allows more time for Mutamba’s defense to prepare, but it also prolongs uncertainty in a case that could expose deeper political rivalries or judicial weaknesses.

The outcome may influence public trust in Congo’s efforts to combat corruption.

 

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