
Mohamed Benalilou
Mohamed Benalilou is a prominent Moroccan jurist with a strong academic background, holding a master's degree in law and a graduate of the Institute of Judicial Studies in Rabat. He has served in various significant roles within the judicial system, including as a magistrate at the First Instance Court in Tangier and as a director at the Ministry of Justice. His extensive experience includes managing administrative and training operations at the Supreme Council of the Judiciary, as well as being involved in policy development and human resource management. Recently, he was appointed as the new president of the INPPLC, where he will focus on combating corruption through educational initiatives and collaboration with judicial institutions.
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Mohamed Benalilou has unveiled the fifth national strategy for the prevention and fight against corruption in Morocco.
Lutte contre la corruption : changement d’échelle en perspectiveMohamed Benalilou is the head of the National Integrity and Anti-Corruption Authority in Morocco.
"الكهموس" يلتقي مسؤولين دوليين في جدة لتعزيز التعاون بمكافحة الفساد العابر للحدودMohamed Benalilou is the president of the National Instance of Integrity, Prevention and Fight against Corruption, advocating for reforms in the penal procedure.
Procédure pénale : Mohamed Benalilou alerte sur les lacunes de la réforme
Mohamed Benalilou is the new president of the INPPLC and has extensive experience in the judicial system.
Mohamed Benalilou, nouveau président de l'INPPLC (Biographie)







