Morocco’s Court of Accounts has launched a comprehensive audit into potentially fraudulent public procurement contracts worth billions of centimes. Inspection teams are investigating irregularities linked to supply deals awarded to several public institutions and companies. The audit was initiated following reports of procedural and technical violations in public tender processes. Preliminary investigations, conducted by Court of Accounts magistrates, are focusing on a list of suspect contracts and companies, referred to in reports as “lucky contractors.” The scope of the investigation suggests concerns about potential corruption and a lack of transparency in awarding government contracts. Further details regarding the specific companies and contracts under scrutiny have not yet been released, but the audit signals a heightened effort to combat financial misconduct within the public sector. The investigation aims to ensure compliance with legal and technical standards governing public procurement.