The UAE Accountability Authority (UAEAA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Morocco’s National Authority for Integrity, Prevention and Combating of Bribery, marking a significant step in advancing international cooperation on transparency and good governance.
The agreement was signed in Abu Dhabi by Humaid Obaid Abushibs, President of the UAEAA, and Mohamed Benallilou, President of Morocco’s anti-corruption authority. It sets the foundation for closer institutional collaboration, focused on sharing expertise, best practices, and experiences in preventing and combating corruption.
Both sides emphasized that the MoU reflects a shared commitment to protecting public funds and reinforcing principles of integrity and accountability across government systems.
The partnership supports the UAE’s broader strategy to strengthen global alliances that promote transparency and sustainable development. It also highlights the country’s active role in contributing to international efforts that foster fair governance and ethical public administration.
Through such collaborations, the UAE continues to position itself as a regional leader in integrity-driven governance and international cooperation.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
