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La INPPLC elegida para presidir la Red de Autoridades de Prevención de la Corrupción para el periodo 2025-2026

Morocco's National Authority for Probity, Prevention and Fight against Corruption has been elected president of the Network of Corruption Prevention Authorities (NCPA) for the 2025–2026 term.
This election emphasizes the body's strong international presence as an active player in combatting corruption, the Authority said in a statement. It also reflects international recognition of Morocco’s commitment to promoting good governance and integrity.

Established in 2018, the Network brings together around forty anti-corruption authorities from various countries, with a view to promoting integrity, preventing corruption, and sharing best practices in the field.

In a letter to the network members, Morocco's Authority President Mohamed Benalilou described this international trust as a shared responsibility and a testament to the value of country’s approach, which is based on cooperation, innovation, and institutional integrity.

Quoted in the statement, Benalilou also said the Authority would use its mandate as an opportunity to enhance convergence among member organizations and build their capacities.

Morocco’s Authority will hold the network’s presidency alongside two vice presidents representing the anti-corruption bodies of Albania and France.

The Authority has pledged to implement a participatory vision focused on strengthening international cooperation, boosting coordination, and promoting the exchange of expertise among members.

(MAP: 18 May 2025)