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Othman Slimani

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Slimani came from a modest background, but being a bright student allowed him to attend French-speaking schools in Morocco, and later obtain a scholarship to study in France. After earning a degree in economics at a French university he returned to Morocco and worked in the Ministry of Economics.
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Released on bail, he died in 2004 of lung cancer without his legal case reaching a conclusion. Six years after his death, in 2010, Slimani was posthumously exonerated, all charges were dropped and an official apology for his ordeals was issued.
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Slimani was very interested in the arts and sports. He had been a friend of the Moroccan painter Mohamed Bennani for 30 years and he was among the first who acquired a work of the painter
120:(13 October 1941 – 2 April 2004) was a Moroccan economist and banker. He was minister of economics in the Moroccan government between 1977 and 1979 and later president of 263: 186: 231: 209: 268: 142: 90: 182: 167: 124:. He was indicted for embezzlement and misappropriation of public funds but was cleared posthumously. 258: 253: 178: 171: 109: 170:
Béatrice-Najat Dhobb-Slimani; one of his three daughters is the French-Moroccan writer
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From 1977 to 1979 he served as minister of economics in the cabinet of
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Index

Fez, Morocco
Morocco
Ahmed Osman
Leïla Slimani
CIH Bank
Ahmed Osman
CIH Bank (Crédit immobilier et hôtelier)
otorhinolaryngologist
Leïla Slimani
Chaïbia Talal
Africa Cup
Royal Moroccan Football Federation


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1941 births
2004 deaths
Government ministers of Morocco
Moroccan economists

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