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Former Moroccan Minister Mohamed Moubdii Sentenced to 13 Years in Prison

PUBLISHED May 23, 2026
Former Moroccan Minister Mohamed Moubdii Sentenced to 13 Years in Prison

Ex-Minister Mohamed Moubdii Faces Severe Penalties for Corruption

In a significant legal development in Morocco, former minister Mohamed Moubdii has been sentenced to 13 years of imprisonment by the Casablanca Court of Appeals. This verdict was issued in response to serious charges, including embezzlement of public funds, corruption, abuse of power, and document forgery. In addition to his prison sentence, Moubdii is also required to pay a hefty fine of 30 million dirhams, which underscores the severity of his crimes against the state. The case came to light following a formal complaint lodged by the Moroccan Association for the Protection of Public Assets, drawing considerable public attention and scrutiny throughout the judicial process.

This ruling highlights ongoing efforts within Morocco to combat corruption at high levels of government and enforce accountability among public officials. Moubdii, who previously held the position of president of the municipal council in Fkih Bensalah, has faced intense public and media scrutiny, which played a crucial role in bringing these allegations to the forefront and ensuring justice was served. The implications of this case resonate beyond Moubdii himself, as it reflects a broader commitment to uphold legal standards and foster transparency within the Moroccan political landscape.

As reported by africa24tv.com.

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