Albert Yuma Mulimbi

Albert Yuma Mulimbi (born July 30, 1955) is a Congolese businessman, economist and former chairman at the state-owned mining company Gecamines.

[1][2][3] An International Labour Organization dignitary,[4] he is the chairman of the Congolese Employers Federation, Democratic Republic of the Congo's biggest business lobby group.

[8] In 2015, after he had failed to purchase the Orgaman Group from the Damseaux family because their asking price was too high, Yuma also invested in food production.

[8][11][15] Additionally, he serves on the board of directors of the Belgian-Congolese-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce,[16] and the council of the International Labour Organization.

[17] He has been accused of diverting up to $8.8 billion of revenue from Congo's mining industry[17] In December 2021, Albert Yuma was ousted from the presidency of Gécamines.