Parliamentary Representative Badreddine Gamoudi Calls for Urgent Investigation into Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations
On Tuesday, September 30, 2025, Badreddine Gamoudi, a member of the People's Representative Assembly, described the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations (CDC) as a "dark spot in the history of the national economy," urging for the immediate opening of a sensitive and opaque case file. Speaking on National Radio, the parliamentary representative emphasized the importance of shedding light on the management of this public financial institution, which he accuses of being marred by serious corrupt practices. Gamoudi claims to have submitted several documents and evidence to the prosecutor's office since 2024, detailing major irregularities, but regrets the lack of judicial follow-up to date. Among the allegations made:
- Granting of significant loans to influential families without real guarantees
- Financing of companies for the acquisition of assets confiscated under dubious conditions
- Suspicion of manipulation in recruitment processes
- Massive financial transfers to unjustified investment companies
The parliamentary representative calls for the complete opening of this case file and for all parties involved to be held accountable, regardless of their influence.
In a second step, he stresses the need to rehabilitate the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, so that it can regain its legitimate role as a driver of support for the national economy, free from private interests and management drift.
Key Points:
- Urgent investigation into CDC's management and practices
- Allegations of corruption, irregularities, and unjustified financial transactions
- Need for transparency and accountability in the institution's operations
- Call for rehabilitation of CDC to support the national economy