The Administrative Court in Marrakech delivered a significant ruling on Monday, June 8, 2026, ordering the dismissal of four members from the Council of Taseltant, which is affiliated with the Marrakech region. This decision included the former president of the council, and it stipulated the immediate enforcement of the ruling, thereby ensuring the legal consequences that arise from such dismissals.
The individuals who faced dismissal include Zainab Shala, Hassan Lghashim, Mustafa Ait Blame, and Lubna Mahbullah, as the court responded favorably to petitions aimed at stripping them of their council membership in accordance with the applicable legal provisions. Conversely, the court rejected the requests for dismissal against four other councilors, allowing them to retain their positions within the Taseltant Council.
The backdrop of this case stems from actions taken by the administrative authorities in the Marrakech-Safi region, which initiated dismissal procedures against eight councilors due to identified irregularities associated with urban planning files. These irregularities reportedly involve abuses in managing connection and construction permits, particularly regarding unauthorized construction and the issuance of permits that fall outside the established legal framework.
These actions came following field visits conducted by inspection committees from the Ministry of Interior, which uncovered a range of irregularities related to the issuance of repair and construction permits, as well as certain permits with economic implications. Consequently, the relevant authorities were compelled to activate legal procedures against the individuals involved.
As reported by alittihad.info.