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Middle East delegation visits India
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A delegation from the United Arab Emirates, including representatives from the Supreme Audit Institution UAE and the Abu Dhabi Accountability Authority, has paid a visit to India’s Central Vigilance Commission and The Controller and Auditor General of India.
The strategic visit took place at the end of May and aims to build strong relationships in the audit and anticorruption fields. In addition, it is hoped it will bring mutual benefits from other initiatives and best practices.
A spokesperson for the Supreme Audit Institution (SAI) said: “The SAI UAE is continuously working to build strategic relationships with various authorities around the world, and this visit is an embodiment of our aspirations to build strategic partnerships and benefit from the best practices to improve and unify efforts aimed at combating corruption in line with the highest international standards, which is a goal we share with ADAA to ensure optimal use of public funds and resources to ensure its sustainability for the future generations.” enhance its banking services.
Mohammad Jamil Ahmad Hamad, Chief Risk Officer at QIIB, said: “QIIB’s success in achieving the required standards for obtaining this certification is translated in the huge progress made by the bank in the field of digital transformation, as it continues to invest in its digital solutions in parallel with its increased investment in security and protection solutions for all its operations and customers’ information, and it reflects the bank’s investment in combating cybercrime, hacking and cyber fraud”.