Justice Minister Apologizes for Controversial Remarks on Legal Exam Results

The Minister of Justice, Abdellatif Ouahbi, apologized to Moroccans for his statement regarding the revision of the results of an entrance exam to the legal profession, indicating that such an action would create bad jurisprudence.
"I am a graduate of the Moroccan University, I respect the Moroccan university and I apologize to our professors," said the Minister of Justice, who renewed his trust in the exam committee, specifying that all candidates who obtained the average were declared admitted.
During his appearance on the set of a program broadcast on Al Oula, Ouahbi indicated that 2,000 candidates out of the 48,000 registered for this exam obtained the average. He explained on this occasion that his son holds two degrees obtained in Morocco and abroad, considering the question asked to him provocative.
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