Moroccan legislators approve anti-corruption measure
2008-04-13
Morocco's House of Advisors, the upper chamber of the Moroccan parliament, began its spring session on Friday (April 11th) by adopting unanimously five laws on declaration of assets, MAP reported. The move, which aims to combat corruption in all its forms, applies to members of the Constitutional Council, the two chambers of the Moroccan Parliament and the High Court.
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