A Moroccan court has ordered Banque Centrale Populaire (BCP) to pay 21.48 million Moroccan dirhams (MDH) to Sintram, a former leading Moroccan construction company. Simultaneously, the judicial liquidation of Sintram, previously confirmed on appeal, will be re-examined by the courts. This development revives a complex legal case that many believed had reached its conclusion. The initial liquidation proceedings had aimed to resolve Sintram’s financial difficulties. The court’s decision to revisit the liquidation suggests new arguments or evidence have emerged. This ruling and the reopening of the case represent a significant turn in the ongoing saga surrounding the financially troubled construction firm and its relationship with BCP. The details prompting the re-examination of the liquidation remain unclear.