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Maroc Telecom replaces dual boards with single Board of Directors, retains Benchaaboun as CEO

Maroc Telecom replaces dual boards with single Board of Directors, retains Benchaaboun as CEO

Ya Biladi12 hours ago

Maroc Telecom's Board of Directors has approved a major change in the company's governance. The previous system, with two separate boards, a Supervisory Board and a Management Board, will be replaced by a single Board of Directors, the Moroccan telecommunications giant announced Thursday in a press release.
All members of the former Supervisory Board have been retained as members of the new Board to ensure a smooth transition. The Board also confirmed Mohamed Benchaaboun as the company's Chief Executive Officer, a role he previously held.
This new structure is intended to streamline decision-making as Maroc Telecom continues to grow and evolve, the company added.

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