Court of Auditors, DGSN Ink MoU on Use of National Digital Identity System

Rabat – The Court of Auditors and the Directorate General of National Security (DGSN) have concluded Thursday, a memorandum of understanding to frame and facilitate their cooperation in the use of the DGSN-developed national digital identity system by the financial courts.

The two parties indicate in a joint statement that this agreement, initialed by Court of Auditors’ first president Zineb El Adaoui and the Director General of National Security and Territorial Surveillance, Abdellatif Hammouchi, aims to establish a secure and reliable mechanism to verify and complete the national identification data to facilitate the work of the financial courts and achieve the required efficiency in the implementation and communication of the procedures entrusted to them.

This institutional cooperation gives the financial courts the possibility of verifying and completing the data of persons subject to the law, in order to preserve the rule of law and its application, through a secure mechanism that takes into account the norms of personal data protection.

To ensure the sustainability of this cooperation and its proper implementation, this agreement provides for the establishment of a joint monitoring committee, consisting of representatives of the signatory parties, responsible for ensuring the proper implementation of the provisions of this agreement, says the release.

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