“Sports universities” to give life to rentier elites
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Mohamed Al-Glousi, president of the Moroccan Association for the Protection of Public Funds, said:
The parties that seek, by all means, to breathe new life and spirit into the rentier and corrupt elites and to prolong their stay in decision-making positions, have accumulated catastrophic failures and have remained steadfast in their place without anyone making them move. defending failure and trying to transform it into a brilliant victory. One of them said: “We have won, and the proof is that I have become a member of the African Union and even the International Union, people who have experienced failure.” long life in responsibility without results, oh my God, the results of the blessings that have been shown to them.
Al-Ghalousi added: “At least this is what can be deduced and understood from the reality of mathematics universities which are immersed in the quagmire of rents, corruption and waste of public money.”
This is happening as Morocco prepares alongside advanced countries that have accomplished a lot at all levels (Portugal, Spain) to organize and host the World Cup. Is it appropriate that we continue to allow some officials who crawl on their bellies and breathe rent? and corruption to drag our image through the mud in front of the world, as happened? “Exactly in the World Cup ticket scandal, which took place without all the actors involved being punished.”
Al-Ghalousi asked: “Who has an interest in transforming the issue of fighting corruption, linking responsibility to responsibility, and creating public life into mere bubbles, noise, and a delicious plate of spectacle that ends with the end of pleasure and absorption? of the anger of those who are not satisfied?
Al-Ghaloussi believes that “the progress and development of Morocco and the confrontation with all challenges require a real confrontation against rent-seeking, corruption and impunity. Trust has collapsed to its lowest levels and people are tired of the spread of corruption, bribery and illicit enrichment. This is why society today needs indicators, procedures and measures that will give it hope for a better future.
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