Tarek Kour, an Algerian politician, was born on April 18, 1977,[1] in the city of Annaba, in eastern Algeria. He is a judge and an Algerian official who has held several high-ranking positions in the justice sector. He also served as the head of the National Body for the Prevention and Fight Against Corruption,[2][3][4][5][6] He has authored numerous books and publications.[7][8]
Professional career
Since 2019, Tarek Kour has served as the President of the National Body for the Prevention and Fight against Corruption (ONPLC) in Algeria,[9][10] where he focuses on transparency initiatives, national strategies, digital platforms, and collaboration with civil society and governmental institutions.[11][12] Prior to this role, from 2015 to 2019, he worked as a research judge at the Legal and Judicial Research Center in Algeria.[13] Tarek was also the President of the Specialized Criminal Pole in Constantine from 2009 to 2014,[14] and in 2014, he served as an advisor in the Indictment Chamber at the Court of Ouargla.[15] Additionally, he has held positions as a judge in several courts across the provinces of Khenchela and Constantine.[16]