The bankruptcy of Samir, the first Moroccan refiner, extends to the property of some directors and, in particular, those of the CEO, Jamal Bâ Amer, right arm of the majority shareholder, the Saudi billionaire Hussein Al Amoudi, himself concerned by the procedure. The Casablanca Commercial Court found the management fault against the former CEO and…...
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