Algiers – The High Authority for Transparency, Prevention, and the Fight Against Corruption announced today that it has referred 15 cases to the judiciary and two to the Court of Accounts. The announcement, made in a statement released earlier today, concerns a total of 18 files suspected of containing acts of corruption.
According to the statement, the cases referred to the justice system involve a range of alleged offenses. While specific details regarding the nature of these offenses were not disclosed, the High Authority emphasized its commitment to rigorously investigating all credible allegations of corruption and ensuring that those responsible are held accountable under the law.
The two files referred to the Court of Accounts will undergo further scrutiny to determine whether financial irregularities or mismanagement of public funds occurred. The Court of Accounts is responsible for auditing the accounts of state institutions and public bodies, and its findings can lead to further legal action if necessary.
This latest development underscores the Algerian government’s ongoing efforts to combat corruption at all levels of society. The High Authority for Transparency, Prevention, and the Fight Against Corruption plays a crucial role in this effort, working to identify and investigate potential cases of corruption and referring them to the appropriate authorities for further action.
The fight against corruption remains a key priority for the Algerian government, which has pledged to strengthen institutions, improve transparency, and promote good governance in order to create a more just and equitable society. The referral of these cases represents a significant step forward in this ongoing process.
DZWatch will continue to monitor this developing story and provide updates as more information becomes available.



