Rabat-Salé-Kénitra: Judges of the Regional Accounts Councils scrutinize grants for associations
Several heads of local councils in the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region seem to be anxiously awaiting the outcomes of the auditing reports, which are nearing completion within the Regional Accounts Council. These reports include inspections of financial support granted to local associations, examining its disbursement methods and actual objectives.
The scene within the region suggests a cautious state of confusion, as the reports in question are not limited to fleeting technical or administrative observations. According to reliable sources, they contain indicators related to the use of certain associations as fronts for executing projects funded by public money. This could pave the way for political, administrative, and potentially legal inquiries if instances of conflicts of interest or misallocation of support from its original purposes are confirmed.
Many local elected officials are quietly monitoring the situation, while behind the scenes, there are concerns that the anticipated results could lead to a re-examination of previous cases or a revision of the criteria for granting support to associations in the coming years. This is particularly relevant in light of growing calls to link funding to genuine social impact rather than electoral relationships or narrow interests.
