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Under the supervision of the Dean of the Post-graduate Institute for Accounting and Financial Studies, chartered accountant Assistant Professor Dr. Ali Mohammed Thajil Al-Maamouri, the Institute held a workshop entitled “The Role of Women in Combating Financial Corruption through Forensic Accounting” in the Institute’s hall. The workshop was presented by Assistant Professor Dr. Najlaa Sada Hassoun, Assistant Dean of the Post-graduate Institute, and was attended by a number of staff and faculty members.
The workshop addressed the financial system and its inherent integrity, led by qualified women capable of utilizing forensic accounting as a proactive shield against financial and administrative corruption, and enhancing the oversight role in activating women’s qualitative impact and uncovering financial fraud. The workshop concluded with the most important of which was the development of mechanisms to raise professional efficiency by directing female accounting staff towards studying “legal accounting” as it is a specialization that consolidates the concept of transparency and builds an institutional culture that relies on strict auditing and impartiality in evaluating financial performance, and empowering women to occupy decision-making positions in audit and oversight committees, and combating financial corruption and contributing to reducing the rates of administrative and financial corruption through innovative examination and auditing mechanisms.






