Morocco signs anti-corruption deal following nationwide protests
Moroccan authorities have signed an agreement with multiple security agencies to enhance anti-corruption measures and strengthen institutional cooperation, in response to recent protests led by the youth movement "Generation Z 212" demanding transparency and reform.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 09:17 | 08 October 2025
Moroccan authorities have signed an agreement to strengthen mechanisms for preventing and combating corruption following recent youth-led protests demanding reform and transparency.
According to a government statement, the National Authority for Probity, Prevention and the Fight against Corruption (INPPLC) signed the agreement with the General Directorate for National Security (DGSN) and the General Directorate for Territorial Surveillance (DGST).
The deal aims to boost cooperation and information sharing among institutions to enhance the effectiveness of corruption-related investigations and strengthen institutional coordination. It also envisions specialized training programs to build institutional capacity and reinforce the state's resilience against corruption risks.
The government said the agreement "reflects Morocco's determination to strengthen its internal front against corruption through an integrated framework of cooperation."
The move comes after nationwide protests organized by the "Generation Z 212" movement which called for reforms in education, health care and anti-corruption policies. The movement has suspended demonstrations until Oct. 9.
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