A key provision within Morocco’s draft Law 66.23, concerning the regulation of the legal profession, has been approved by the Justice and Legislation Committee. The amendment subjects lawyers’ deposit and performance accounts to oversight by the Court of Auditors, the country’s supreme audit institution. This decision follows work by a sub-committee that reached consensus on the need for financial scrutiny. The audit will be conducted according to existing legislative and regulatory procedures, aiming to verify the legality of financial transactions. The move is part of broader reforms to regulate the legal profession in Morocco. The draft law is expected to proceed for further consideration and potential enactment. This increased financial oversight is intended to ensure transparency and accountability within the legal community.