Morocco’s Ministry of Interior has launched an investigation into the management of municipal waste management budgets across several cities. Central authorities issued urgent instructions to regional administrations to scrutinize financial records following indications of irregularities. The probe, conducted under the ministry’s supervisory authority, focuses on how funds allocated for cleanliness and sanitation are being utilized. Sources indicate the directive was widely circulated to local officials throughout the country. The investigation aims to uncover and address any discrepancies in the handling of substantial public funds designated for waste management services. Further details regarding the specific municipalities under review have not yet been released, but the move signals a commitment to financial accountability within local governance. The Ministry intends to clarify the nature and extent of the identified issues.