Lutundula helped create the
Lutundula Commission, an important investigation by the post-war transition government into mining contracts signed by both rebels and government employees with mining companies during both the
First and
Second Congo Wars. The commission recommended suspending new contracting during the transition, but this suggestion was ignored. The government signed several new contracts with multinationals, mostly forming joint ventures with one of the government enterprises in the sector such as
Gécamines,
Societé Minière de Bakwanga (MIBO) and
Kilo-Moto Mining Company (OKIMO). ==See also==