Jacques Bouthier case: record fines requested from Morocco
Jacques Bouthier case: record fines requested from Morocco
The trial of some of Jacques Bouthier’s colleagues, former CEO of the insurance brokerage group Assu 2000 (renamed Vilavi), suspected of having set up a sexual predation network in Morocco in his call center in Tangier, continues before the city’s Criminal Court of First Instance.
On Tuesday, the lawyer for the civil parties, Aïcha Guellaâ, president of the Moroccan Association for Victims’ Rights (AMDV), requested that the accused be convicted for the acts they are accused of and for the charges brought against them by the public prosecutor, as well as compensation for three victims in the amount of 5 million dirhams each, and compensation for three other victims in the amount of 3 million dirhams each, and for the company, compensation for the six victims in the amount of 5 million dirhams. For his part, the representative of the public prosecutor asked the president of the session to convict the six accused for the charges brought against them and to increase the sentences.