RE: EML17 Oct 2024 09:52
My opinion that the British company Emerson should distance itself from the production problems affecting the Khemisset project. According to them, the plant should have been built outside Kenitra, near the mouth of the Sebou River in the Atlantic Ocean. This location offers access to a port and lower costs, potentially avoiding interference from the Environment Office. In addition, there is a direct line to the Royal Court to resolve administrative obstacles https://www.mediateur.ma/fr/formulaire_de_contact.
This is in line with His Majesty's speech in 2016
Royal discourse and the fight against corruption
Khaled Al-Sharqawi Al-Samuni
Saturday 6 August 2016 - 16:06
The royal speech of July 30, 2016, on the occasion of Throne Day, stated: “Fighting corruption is the issue of the state and society, the state and its institutions, by activating legal mechanisms to fight this dangerous phenomenon, criminalizing all its manifestations and striking them forcefully at the hands of the corrupt.”
His Majesty King Mohammed VI stressed in his speech that fighting corruption “should not be a matter of bidding,” stressing that “no one can do this alone, whether a person, a party, or an associational organization.” But more than that, no one has the right to change corruption or wrongdoing with his own hands, outside the framework of the law.”
In this regard, His Majesty the King pointed out that “the new concept of authority means accountability and accountability, which is carried out through control and monitoring mechanisms, and the application of the law (...), and our concept of authority is based on fighting corruption in all its forms in elections, administration, the judiciary, and others,” stressing that “Failure to do one’s duty is a type of corruption.”
In recent years, the issue of corruption in Morocco has gained great importance, and has gained an important place in several royal speeches. This is with the knowledge that the Moroccan government ratified the United Nations Anti-Corruption Convention in 2005, and thus became obligated to engage in anti-corruption workshops at all levels, through By updating legislation related to economic crimes, and developing economic reform policies, and thus the issue of combating corruption has become a topical topic due to its impact on public policies, especially those related to the sectors of education, health, the judiciary, and others.
In this regard, we point out that the practice of corruption leads to damage to the national economy, and has a negative impact that is clearly visible on the state’s general budget. This is mainly due to the decline in tax revenues and fees resulting from allowing tax evasion or obtaining tax exemptions and to the increase in expenditures. Publicity, when it comes to wasting public money or spending on useless projects.
A group of factors that contribute to the practice of corruption can be enumerated, such as the absenc