
Morocco’s Civil Service Reaches 565,429 Employees in 2023, Government Report Shows
25 October 2022
The data recorded in the report on human resources accompanying the 2023 Finance Bill indicate that Morocco has 565,429 civil servants this year.
25 October 2022
The data recorded in the report on human resources accompanying the 2023 Finance Bill indicate that Morocco has 565,429 civil servants this year.
4 October 2022
The delegate minister to the head of government in charge of the Digital Transition and Public Administration Reform, Ghita Mezzour, did not wish to open an investigation into (…)
1 October 2022
Members of ministerial cabinets in Morocco are tearing each other apart over prerogatives. The delay in the appointment of new secretaries general is at the origin of this (…)
2 September 2022
The Council of Government has adopted, on Thursday, a decree providing for an immediate increase in the Guaranteed Minimum Interprofessional Wage (SMIG) and the Guaranteed (…)
1 September 2022
The General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) announces that it has scheduled several competitions for the month of September to recruit 6,000 agents of different ranks.
31 August 2022
The government will meet on Thursday in a council during which seven draft decrees will be examined, including the one relating to the setting of the amount of the legal (…)
25 August 2022
The Lawyers’ Club in Morocco is helping the Moroccan community living abroad by making telephone lines available to them, allowing them to benefit free of charge from legal (…)
9 August 2022
Moroccan civil servants are now being asked to take care of their dress code in the workplace. Full suits with ties or traditional djellabas are thus recommended. A reminder (…)
9 August 2022
Abdelouafi Laftit, the Minister of the Interior, has decided to regulate the transfer of taxi licenses. New conditions have thus been defined.
28 June 2022
The files of nine mayors on whom there are strong suspicions of embezzlement of public funds and breach of trust have been handed over to the justice system. Some risk, (…)