The Legal System of the National Instance of Probity, Prevention and the Fight Against Corruption in the Moroccan Legislation
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https://doi.org/10.59791/efas.v8i2.1191Keywords:
Probity, corruption, Autonomy, Instance, Fight against briberyAbstract
Over the past decade, the Kingdom of Morocco has been keen to develop its anti- corruption policy, by choosing a legislative policy in this regard. Several institutions have been set up in the Kingdom's constitution to prevent administrative and financial corruption; the National Instance of Probity, Prevention and the Fight against Corruption, is at the forefront, and considered as an
institution endowed with the moral personality, its own legal system, it determines its role, its composition and his field of work. From the exceptional status of this institution, under which the Moroccan constitutional founder made a remarkable transition from a central instiution to a national one, while trying to follow the efforts of the international community to deal with this phenomenon dangerous. we have demonstrated its concept and role, into two axes, and we concluded that it was a constitutional institution whose name contradicts its role due to the error in translating its name from french into Arabic, and its role interferes with the role of the judiciary, and its nature is oscillating between an independent institution and non- independent.
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