Morocco has been ranked 91st out of 182 countries in the 2025 International Corruption Perceptions Index, with a score of 39 out of 100, according to Transparency International's latest report. Despite a slight improvement from last year, the nation continues to grapple with significant challenges in combating public-sector corruption, exacerbated by restrictions on civil society and investigative efforts.
Moroccan nationals living abroad can now submit their information requests and related complaints through the National Portal for the Right of Access to Information, following a partnership between the CCME and the CDAI.
The Moroccan government's recent amendment to Organic Law No. 04.21, introducing penalties for spreading false information about elections, has ignited a heated debate over its implications for free speech. While Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit insists the measure safeguards electoral integrity, critics argue it stifles democratic dissent.