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Succeeded by
  
Nizar Baraka

Children
  
Sarah Mezouar

Preceded by
  
Fathallah Oualalou

Role
  
Moroccan Politician

Prime Minister
  
Abbas El Fassi

Name
  
Salaheddine Mezouar

Prime Minister
  
Driss Jettou


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Party
  
National Rally of Independents

Similar People
  
Abdelilah Benkirane, Mbarka Bouaida, Mohammed VI of Morocco, Nabil Benabdallah, Mohamed Hassad

Prime Minister
  
Abdelilah Benkirane

Preceded by
  
Saad-Eddine El Othmani

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Salaheddine Mezouar (Arabic: صلاح الدين مزوار‎‎ – born 11 December 1953, Meknes) is a Moroccan politician and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 10 October 2013 until 2017.

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Career

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In 2004, he was appointed Minister of Industry, Trade and Restructuring of the Economy.

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On 15 October 2007, he was appointed Minister of Finance and the Economy.

In January 2010, he was elected president of the National Rally of Independents party.

Mezouar is also a former international basketball player.

Treasury controversy

In July 2012 Mezouar was involved in a scandal related to wage bonuses along with Noureddine Bensouda, the chief of the Moroccan treasury. Leaked documents, revealed that Bensouda and Mezouar issued orders to reward themselves with substantial monthly and quarterly bonuses. The bonues totaled roughly MAD97,772/month (US$12,000). Mezouar declared that the bonuses were legal basing the decision on a 1941 decree by the French colonial-head which is still enforced. The French decree allowed such bonuses to be issued for high-ranking employees of the colonial administration.

The two employees who revealed this information, Abdelmajid Louiz and Mohammed Reda, were prosecuted and tried for leaking confidential documents. On 21 March 2013, Alouiz was sentenced to two-months suspended prison and a MAD2,000 fine, while Reda was acquitted. However both employees were excluded from their jobs.

References

Salaheddine Mezouar Wikipedia