The President of the Democratic Republic of Congo Football Federation (FECOFA), Jean-Guy Blaise Mayolas, has been sentenced to life imprisonment after being found guilty of several financial crimes.
The ruling followed an eight-month investigation into allegations of corruption and financial irregularities within the country’s football governing body.
A court determined that Mayolas was responsible for offences including money laundering, embezzlement, forgery and the use of fraudulent documents.
The ruling was delivered in his absence, emphasizing the seriousness of the charges brought against him.
Two other senior officials of the federation were also convicted in connection with the case.
FECOFA Secretary-General, Badji Mombo Wantete, and the federation’s Treasurer, Raoul Kanda, were each sentenced to five years in prison over their roles in the financial irregularities.
The verdict is being viewed as a significant step in the authorities’ push to promote transparency and accountability in the administration of football in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Officials say holding senior figures responsible for wrongdoing will help rebuild confidence in the country’s sporting institutions.
The development has sparked strong reactions among football supporters, players, and stakeholders, many of whom have called for sustained reforms to curb corruption and ensure that funds meant for the development of the game are properly managed.
Observers say the case reflects the broader challenges faced by sports organisations in safeguarding financial integrity and reinforces the message that corruption will attract severe consequences, regardless of rank or position.