During this meeting, Daki gave an overview of the reform of the judicial system in Morocco, including the experience of the independence of the judiciary in general and the Public Ministry in particular, with the aim of consolidating the rule of law and the proper implementation of the provisions of the 2011 Constitution.
Similarly, he presented the responsibilities of the Presidency of the Public Prosecutor’s Office and the important roles played by the various prosecutors’ offices in the different jurisdictions of the Kingdom to protect the rights of litigants and society and also to ensure the implementation of criminal policy.
During this meeting, the two parties discussed the prospects of judicial cooperation between the judicial institutions of the two countries, ways to develop it and to benefit from the judicial expertise of both parties.
On this occasion, the Kenyan judicial official highlighted the importance of this visit, which allows to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in the judicial field, considering that the talks with Daki are an opportunity to discuss the prospects for cooperation between the two prosecutors.
In a statement to the press, he expressed his joy to visit the Kingdom of Morocco, an opportunity, he said, to deepen relations between two countries united by brotherhood and cooperation.
For his part, Daki said that the meeting with the Kenyan judicial delegation is part of the opening of Moroccan justice on its international environment and African one in particular.
He emphasized that the meeting is also an opportunity to develop and strengthen cooperation in the field of justice between the two countries, which has become an urgent necessity to fight against cross-border crime, especially in Africa.