Morocco's parliament is actively working to finalize a draft law on compliance, aiming to position the country as a reference in this field. According to a recent article on Le Matin, compliance is now seen as more than just a regulatory exercise; it is a marker of sovereignty, credibility, and resilience.
The initiative reflects Morocco's commitment to strengthening its legal and institutional framework to meet international standards. The draft law is expected to cover key areas such as anti-corruption, financial transparency, and corporate governance.
As of June 2026, no specific date for the law's adoption has been announced. However, the parliamentary efforts underscore the growing importance of compliance in Morocco's economic and political strategy.