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By Mike J. Masoud, CPA, CACM, CFE, MBASr. Director; The Middle East and AfricaMike@THEAACI.comMarch 8, 2019Corruption prevention is better than its cure. Unfortunately, corruption damages are highly likely irreparable. Even though the corruption phenomenon has been in the limelight over the past two decades, preventing corruption did not receive the...
Ms. Gina Chammas joins The AACI’s leadership in the Middle East and Africa and leads The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI) Women and Public Sector initiatives in the MENA region. She also plays a significant role in deploying the initiative of The AACI for Universities in the Middle East and Africa: Professional Qualification for Students to Prevent Corruption.
Gina Chammas is an American Lebanese expert in the anti-corruption field and leads The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI) Women and Public Sector initiatives in the MENA region. Her work on anti-corruption, fraud detection, corporate governance, and internal control extended from the US to Europe and MENA.
Bill DahlDuring my investigative journalism series regarding public health and environmental hazards in Jalisco, Mexico, one question that continued to rise to the top was corruption. In my research, I identified a superb expert: Dr. Jose Ivan Rodriguez-Sanchez. He is currently in residence at Rice University’s James A. Baker III Institute for...
Congratulations. The First CACM Woman in Jordan Scored the Highest CACM Grade in The Middle East and Africa in 2018. Ms. Lubna Abed Kharabsheh, a master degree holder who graduated from the University of Rome Tor Vergata in 2018, heads the Tenders and Supply Department at Jordan University Hospital (JUH)....
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