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WB backs Morocco's judiciary reforms
Morocco, Judicial, 11/14/2001

The World Back is backing the Moroccan judiciary and judicial reforms project and extended Morocco last April US$ 5.3 million to help it materialize the project.

The statement was made by secretary general of the Moroccan ministry of Justice, Ahmed Ghazali, during an information meeting to present this project.

Ghazali told the World Bank delegates, fund donors and magistrates, who were attending the meeting, that the project mainly seeks to provide a propitious legal and judiciary environment to national and foreign investors, through the modernization of courts and local trade registers.

The project also provides for training for magistrates and court clerks to enable keep up with legal and economic mutations in the world of business.

WB delegates pledged the international financial institution will carry on its assistance to Morocco in all the phases of the project.

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