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). Though her studies do not belong to the law, business, economics, or accounting fields, Ms. Kharabsheh scored 88% at the Certified Anti-Corruption Manager (CACM). She became the first woman in Jordan who passed the CACM and who scored the highest CACM grade in the Middle East and Africa in 2018.
Mike Masoud, The AACI’s Sr. Director in the Middle East and Africa, congratulated Ms. Kharabsheh and agreed to host her on the Corruption Prevention Podcast Series. Ms. Lubna is currently a candidate to become a certified CACM expert at The AACI.
It is worth mentioning that Ms. Lubna did not attend the Intensive 5 Days CACM Review Course and Exam that is conducted worldwide. She studied the CACM Review Textbook, solved all the CACM questions, and PASSED the exam.
Certified Anti-Corruption Manager ® ©(CACM) ® ©
The AACI provides a management anti-corruption certification program that leads to the most effective means to prevent fraud and corruption. When a candidate passes the online program exam, (s)he will be certified as Certified Anti-Corruption Manager ® ©(CACM) ® ©.
The CACM online exam tests a candidate’s knowledge of CACM syllabus.
We, at The AACI, believe that the more CACMs exist in an entity, the lower the corruption risks.