This line, created by the Presidency of the Public Prosecutor's Office and launched on May 14, 2018, has received, until May 14, 67,000 calls, an average of 100 calls per day, stressed Mezzour in response to an oral question submitted by the group of the Moroccan Employers' Association (CGEM) in the House of Advisors on "the outcome of the National Strategy for Combating Corruption."
She noted that the anti-corruption hotline has resulted, three years after its launch, in 217 arrests of suspects red-handed, at a rate of two cases per week, including employees of the public and private sector in all regions of the Kingdom.
The Minister said that the government program has placed the fight against corruption at the center of priorities to strengthen trust between the user and the administration, noting that the national strategy against corruption has been updated, allowing the convergence and progressive achievement of its objectives.
This strategy, she noted, aims to sustainably curb the curve of corruption, strengthen the confidence of citizens, improve the business climate and the international positioning of Morocco and achieve 30 procedural goals through the implementation of 203 projects in three phases extending from 2016 to 2025.