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CORRUPTION SCATTERS DRC IDS: Tshisekedi’s Bid To Feast On Revenue From National Identification Cards Flops; Contract Cancelled Due To Fat Fingers

Elements of corruption engineered by President Felix Tshisekedi in the contract for issuing national identification cards have sent the contractor away with a $697 million biometric deal scampering.

The price tag suddenly tripled to $1.2 billion with no clear explanation to the adjustment but sources have disclosed that President Tshisekedi and members of his family had dipped their fat fingers in the contract.

A push back from the contractor has forced the end of the contract which was launched by Tshisekedi mid this year.

According to a report, the Democratic Republic of Congo has cancelled a $697 million contract to set up a biometric national identity system and deliver ID cards. The contract is held by Afritech, with Idemia as a technology supplier.

Bloomberg reports that the price tag for the ID system and supporting infrastructure had ballooned to $1.2 billion, three times higher than the original estimate from the DR Congo’s ONIP (Office Nationale de l’Identification de la Population).

Bloomberg and Lighthouse had described the contract as being held by a “consortium” made up of Idemia and Afritech, but Idemia Senior Vice President for the Middle East and Africa Olivier Charlanes told Biometric Update in an interview that his company had a contract with Afritech, not a consortium. He acknowledged “inconsistencies” in the contract arrangement, and said that Idemia had asked Afritech to clarify the situation. Idemia was open to all options, Charlanes said, including cancelling its contract.

Now, an Idemia representative has confirmed the cancellation to Biometric Update in an email.

“The contract signed between ONIP and the purported Idemia/Afritech consortium was recently canceled, aligning with our expectations, as no such consortium exists.

“Idemia reaffirms its steadfast commitment to supporting the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in its mission to provide reliable and secure identity cards to its citizens. We stand ready to offer our expertise and advanced technological solutions to the Congolese government to ensure the successful execution of this national project. We are determined to collaborate closely with the authorities to guarantee the success of this crucial program.”

Bloomberg notes that in the absence of a national ID system, citizens of the DR Congo face challenges opening bank accounts, acquiring official documents and registering to vote.

Idemia has been having a frustrating time with local partners on government contract in Africa of late, as the cancellation follows a similar move last week by Airports Company South Africa, after Idemia and its (actual) consortium partner Infoverge fell into dispute. In that case, Idemia plans to win the airport biometrics contract again when the procurement do-over is held.

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