Morocco Launches Crackdown on Unpaid Fines, Justice Minister Announces

The Minister of Justice, stated before the House of Representatives that a strategy is being put in place to make the operations of recovering fines and pecuniary convictions more effective.
Mohamed Benabdelkader, Minister of Justice, is going to war against unpaid fines. He made this known during his presentation of the sectoral budget for the year 2021 before the Commission on Justice, Legislation and Human Rights in the House of Representatives.
On this occasion, the Minister of Justice indicated that the components of the 2021 budget project at the level of his ministry take into account, management, investment (200 million and 490 thousand dirhams), the special fund to support the courts (400 million DHS) and the family solidarity fund (160 million DHS).
Benabdelkader also mentioned several other projects, including those related to the infrastructure planned for next year, but also those programmed, for the implementation of the legislative plan, employment, training, the implementation of the digital transformation master plan programs and the continued implementation of the new decree on the judicial map.
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