A significant corruption case involving university contracts in Algeria has concluded with verdicts delivered on Wednesday morning by the economic and financial pole of Sidi M’hamed. The case involved 40 accused individuals implicated in corruption related to university services. Details regarding the specifics of the verdicts—sentences and acquittals—have not yet been fully released. This scandal has garnered considerable attention, suggesting widespread issues with procurement processes within Algerian universities. The ruling marks a key development in the ongoing efforts to combat financial crime and corruption within the country's public sector. Further reporting will detail the individual outcomes for each defendant involved in the case. The verdicts represent the culmination of investigations into alleged fraudulent practices surrounding university contracts.