Morocco’s General Inspectorate of Finance has launched a broad investigation into major contracts awarded by public institutions and companies. The probe was triggered by suspicions of manipulation regarding estimated costs and technical specifications prepared by consulting firms for large-scale projects and tenders. Initial findings suggest these inaccurate cost estimations were not due to simple technical deficiencies. The investigation is expanding to encompass a wider range of deals. Authorities are examining whether the discrepancies represent deliberate manipulation to influence bidding processes or project outcomes. The audit aims to determine the extent of the alleged irregularities and hold those responsible accountable. This development signals increased scrutiny of public procurement practices in Morocco.