Morocco’s Health Ministry Refutes Reports of Mass Manager Dismissals

The Ministry of Health has categorically denied reports that 31 central service managers had been dismissed.
"In response to information reported on this subject by a newspaper on Saturday, this department states in a press release that the Minister of Health publicly announced on March 13 a call for applications to fill 31 vacant positions of heads of departments at the central administration," says the department of Anas Doukkali in a statement released on Sunday.
And to ensure that these managers have in fact been either promoted to other positions of responsibility as division heads, or simply retired.
Pending their replacement, the positions of responsibility concerned "have become vacant and are being managed on an interim basis," the Ministry of Health specifies.
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