Conseil Supérieur de l'Audiovisuel et de la Communication

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GenreMedia regulatory authority
FoundedEstablished by the Constitution of the DRC (Article 212), formally created by Organic Law No. 11/001 of 10 January 2011, and operational since adoption of its rules of procedure on 20 September 2011.
Conseil Supérieur de l'Audiovisuel et de la Communication
IndustryMass media regulation
GenreMedia regulatory authority
FoundedEstablished by the Constitution of the DRC (Article 212), formally created by Organic Law No. 11/001 of 10 January 2011, and operational since adoption of its rules of procedure on 20 September 2011.
FounderGovernment of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Headquarters,
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Key people
Christian Bosembe Lokando
(President)
Bruno Mboliko Mbolison
(Vice-president)
Oscar Kabamba Kasongo
(Rapporteur)
Serge Ndjibu Ngoy
(Deputy Rapporteur)
Haddou Luyeye Kundomba
(Quaestor)[1]

The Conseil Supérieur de l'Audiovisuel et de la Communication (CSAC), meaning "Higher Council for Audiovisual and Communication", is the Democratic Republic of the Congo's independent media regulator and an Institution of Support to Democracy established by Article 212 of the Constitution.[2][3][4] It is mandated to safeguard press freedom, protect all mass-communication media within the bounds of the law, and ensure ethical practice and equitable access to official media by political parties, associations, and citizens.[2][3][5] The CSAC is headquartered in Gombe, Kinshasa.[2]

The legal basis of the CSAC is defined by Organic Law No. 11/001 of 10 January 2011, which outlines its composition, powers, and functions. Members of the council are known as Hauts Conseillers, and its president holds a status equivalent to that of a government minister.[2] In November 2022, Christian Bosembe Lokando was appointed a member of the CSAC by presidential decree, following consultations with President Félix Tshisekedi regarding representation of journalists.[6][7][8] He was subsequently elected by his peers as the CSAC's president.[6][9]

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