A DRC government-appointed commission is turning over its findings on the January assassination of Congo President Laurent Kabila, the attorney general said on Thursday. Joseph Kabila would determine whether to make public the results, Attorney General Luhonge Kabinda Ngoy said. Laurent Kabila was shot and killed at the presidential palace on January 16. A presidential bodyguard thought to be the killer was believed to have been executed soon after. Circumstances and motives of the killing remain a mystery. Joseph Kabila ordered the inquiry soon after he took office, appointing a Zimbabwean official to lead what was supposed to be an international panel.