The Ministry of Justice denies any electronic data leaks and confirms the integrity of its digital systems
The Ministry of Justice has issued a statement clarifying to the national public that recent reports circulating on some media platforms and social media about alleged leaks of electronic data are not true. It emphasized that the information being circulated is unrelated to its information systems and does not pertain to its databases or secured digital services.
The statement, released on Tuesday, June 11, 2025, from the ministry’s headquarters in Rabat, indicated that all digital platforms operated by the ministry, whether judicial or administrative, are functioning normally and securely, and have not been subjected to any hacking or data leakage.
The ministry added that, as part of its ongoing vigilance, it relies on advanced, multi-layered protection protocols that adhere to the latest international standards in cybersecurity. It noted that these systems are regularly subjected to technical tests and evaluations by specialized services to ensure their readiness and safety.
The Ministry of Justice urged citizens to obtain information about its operations from official sources, cautioning against succumbing to rumors or inaccurate news that may provoke unnecessary concern without any factual basis.
In its statement, the ministry reaffirmed its steadfast commitment to ensuring the security and integrity of data related to the justice sector and its digital services, while continuing to enhance protection mechanisms and information vigilance to address any potential risks in this area.