Lamyr Nguélé

[10] In the June 2007 parliamentary election, Nguélé ran as an independent candidate in Mossendjo constituency,[11] although he was a member of the ruling Congolese Labour Party (PCT).

Nguélé placed second with 23.30% of the vote, behind Emmanuel Boungouandza, the candidate of the opposition Pan-African Union for Social Democracy (UPADS), who received 34.94%.

Boungouandza claimed to have won by 94 votes, but alleged that some members of the local commission were working separately from the rest in an effort "to tilt the results in favor of my opponent", and he said that Mossendjo was under a "state of siege".

[16] On 28–29 August 2008, Nguélé was present for an operation to demolish homes along a three-mile stretch of the coast at Matombi and evict squatters from the area.

[18] In the July–August 2012 parliamentary election, Nguélé sought re-election to the National Assembly as the PCT candidate in Mossendjo, but he was soundly defeated in the second round of voting.

[19] Sassou Nguesso appointed Nguélé as President of the National Commission for the Fight Against Corruption, Embezzlement, and Fraud on 1 March 2013.

Lamyr Nguélé , President of the National Commission for the Fight Against Corruption (Republic of the Congo), commenting an investigation against the Minister of Hydrocarbons on July 31, 2018