In a baseless assault, Algeria’s state-run TV2, linked to the navy regime, accused Fouzi Lekjaa, President of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, of utilizing the Pegasus adware to spy on officers throughout the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
The channel aired a report in French, claiming Lekjaa, additionally Morocco’s Minister Delegate to the Minister of Finance, was corrupt—merely due to his repeated successes in sports activities, below the steering of King Mohammed VI.
The report absurdly steered that Lekjaa’s success in African soccer was as a result of spying on CAF leaders to advance Morocco’s pursuits.
Such conspiratorial rhetoric, commentators argue, is nothing greater than a determined try by Algeria’s military-backed media to deflect from their very own failures, as Morocco’s success continues to outpace them.