Friday, 22 June 2012

Self-proclaimed Prez Etienne Tshisekedi fires and sues UDPS Secretary General Jacquemain Shabani for theft of $300,000

When, on June 15, the pro-Kabila Kinshasa daily L'Avenir first broke

out the news--based on just one unamed "credible source"--of the

alleged theft of $300,000 from the party's coffers by UDPS outspoken

UDPS Secretary General Jacquemain Shabani (photo above), everyone

pooh-hooed the scoop as anti-Tshisekedi propaganda.





It turns out that L'Avenir got it right after all.





In fact, I suspect that L'Avenir might even have an embed in high

circles of UDPS, given the precision and reliabilty of information it

has always given on that party and its leadership.





Today, Shabani's alleged theft was front-page news on all Kinshasa tabloids.





Self-proclaimed president Etienne Tshisekedi has now not only

suspended Shabani, but he's also suing him.





During last year's general elections, Shabani is alleged to have

convinced Tshisekedi to give him $300,000 to manufacture party

membership cards.





Shabani was in fact bamboozling Tshisekedi all along when he told him

that once those cards were sold to UDPS members for $1 or $5 a

pop--depending on the quality of the card--the party could get a

windfall of up to $10m!





An alchemist who could turn lead into gold!





The elections have come and gone. And Tshisekedi has still to see one

red cent from the proceeds of the sales of those cards.





Furious at being taken for a ride, Tshisekedi first sued, then

suspended Shabani--replacing him with Bruno Mavungu Puati.





But, according to reporter Mukebayi Nkoso of the Kinshasa tabloid

CongoNews, on June 19, most of UDPS senior leaders converged on 521,

Rue Pétunia in Limete Commune--Tshisekedi's residence.





They all threatened to resign en masse on the spot if Tshisekedi

didn't drop his lawsuit against Shabani.





UDPS had first to carry out its internal investigation, they told

Tshisekedi, before filing a lawsuit.





Tshisekedi, somewhat convinced by the argument of his top aides, is

alleged to have instructed his lawyer, Khondo wa Khondo, to withdraw

the lawsuit.





But, 24 hours later, worked up by his son, Christian Tshisekedi, the

Sphinx of Limete reversed himself again. He told Khondo he's suing

after all.





No one knows whether these UDPS top brass would resign or not.





In the event that Shabani is being sued by Tshisekedi on trumped-up

charges, I was told by one professor of Kinshasa University, then this

sad episode would come out as poetic justice to some of Shabani's

estranged siblings.





They are mad at Shabani for joining Tshisekedi who, so they claim, was

so ungrateful to their late father, Dr Shabani--a chemistry professor

at Kinshasa University and a long-time UDPS senior member--that he

didn't even bother to attend his funerals.





They further charge that Tshisekedi only used their brother as a token

Swahili-speaker in his presidential bid so as to woo the eastern

provinces where the lingua franca is Swahili.





A soap-opera in the People's Repubic of Kinshasa...





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PHOTO: John Bompengo/Radio Okapi

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