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University Diploma Sales Scandal: Law Professor from Agadir Sentenced in Marrakech

PUBLISHED April 4, 2026
University Diploma Sales Scandal: Law Professor from Agadir Sentenced in Marrakech

Scandal Unveiled in Moroccan Education System

In a significant legal development, a law professor from the University of Agadir has been sentenced in Marrakech for his involvement in a scandal concerning the sale of university diplomas. This case has not only raised questions about academic integrity but also spotlighted corruption within the educational system. Alongside the professor, several other individuals were also convicted, including the professor's wife, who is a trainee lawyer and received a two-year prison sentence, and the head clerk of a lower court, who was sentenced to one year in prison. Their convictions stem from a broader investigation launched in May of the previous year, which uncovered allegations of bribery related to the unlawful enrollment of employees and lawyers in a master's program.

Details of the Corruption Charges

The charges against the accused varied from corruption, either with or without complicity, to abuse of influence. The investigation revealed that some individuals had been admitted to the master's program in exchange for monetary bribes, circumventing the established legal procedures. The scandal has sparked public outrage, highlighting the urgent need for reforms in the Moroccan educational sector to preserve its integrity and restore public trust. As the judicial process unfolds, the ramifications of this case are likely to resonate across the country, prompting discussions about transparency and accountability in higher education.

As reported by perspectivesmed.com.

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