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Court Sentences Former Moroccan Minister to Five Years in Prison

The Court of Appeal in Rabat has sentenced former minister Mohamed Zian to five years in prison for embezzling public funds, overturning a previous three-year sentence. Zian, who is 83 years old, has been in prison since 2022 for other charges.

Critics Slam Israel's 2026 Budget for Lack of Transparency

Israel's 2026 budget faces sharp criticism for undermining parliamentary oversight and reducing transparency, raising concerns about public fund management. Reports indicate significant changes in how public funds are managed, prompting fears about accountability.

Inaugurate new headquarters of State Litigation Authority with Attorney General

The Attorney General attended the inauguration of the new headquarters of the State Litigation Authority, highlighting the agency's role in protecting public funds. This event marks a significant step in enhancing the legal framework in Egypt.

US court orders halt to White House dance hall construction

A US court has ordered a stop to the construction of a new dance hall at the White House amid ongoing investigations into former President Donald Trump. This decision raises questions about the use of public funds and its impact on American politics.

Initiate Comprehensive Financial Audit for Indonesian Ministry of Development

The Indonesian Audit Board has announced the commencement of a comprehensive audit of the financial data for the Ministry of Rural Development and Underdeveloped Regions for 2025. This audit aims to enhance transparency and accountability in public fund management.

Court Acquits Former Wrestler Ted DiBiase Jr. in Mississippi Welfare Scandal

A Mississippi court has acquitted former wrestler <strong>Ted DiBiase Jr.</strong> of charges related to a welfare scandal involving the misappropriation of funds intended to help the poor. The ruling followed a multi-day trial that sparked widespread debate about the management of public funds.

Rapid Investigation Launched into $850 Million Embezzlement in Madagascar

Madagascar's President, Mikaël Randrianirina, has ordered comprehensive investigations after a Court of Auditors report revealed the embezzlement of $850 million from public funds. The presidency has assured that it will not tolerate any officials involved.