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Congo commission recommends terminating 30 forest concessions

by Segun Ogunlade April 11, 2023
written by Segun Ogunlade April 11, 2023
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Terminating 30 forest concessions due to alleged irregularities was part of the recommendations by a ministerial commission in the Democratic Republic of Congo in a preliminary report published on Tuesday.

Congo has been under pressure to improve forest management and curb deforestation as it is home to 60% of the world’s second-largest rainforest, thereby making it a key player in the fight against climate change.

Authorities set up the commission last year to make an inventory of all forest concessions delivered to date and check their compliance with Congolese regulations.

Its preliminary findings were submitted to the government in February and published on the environment ministry’s website on Tuesday.

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The report recommended the termination of 30 out of 82 logged forest concessions that curently exist in the country. Of these, 22 were contracts for logging and eight were conservation contracts. The report showed that some were illegally awarded and required legal action.

Another 36 contracts were given three months to regularize after the commission found certain taxes had not been paid.

“Beyond this period, the concession will be recovered by the state”, said the report, which was signed by Environment Minister Eve Bazaiba.

In a bid to impose order on the poorly regulated sector, President Felix Tshisekedi in 2021 called for an audit of forest concessions while authorities suspended a dozen logging contracts in April last year over alleged irregularities picked up by a local public finance watchdog.

Story was adapted from Reuters.

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