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Audit Institutions
Organizations and
The State Audit Bureau participated in a
seminar on “the Use of AI and its Reliability in
Preventing and Measuring Corruption.” The
training program and the workshops developed
by SAI of Hungary aimed at equipping
participants with significant information about
detection indicators and tools to combat
corruption (Integrity Seminar).
Ahmad Mahmoud Al-Resheed, Assistant IT
Auditor at the Technical Support Department,
and Dalal Mohammed Al-Kandari, Principal
Programmer Analyst at the IT Department,
represented SAB in the workshop.
The seminar has defined integrity, corruption,
and the ethical dilemmas facing individuals and
institutions and their correlation with integrity.
The event also addressed the integrity and
corruption measuring methodology and how to
define risks and their control factors. Opinion
polls and self-evaluation of integrity indicators
were presented.
SAB Participates in “The Use of AI and its Reliability
in Preventing and Measuring Corruption”
Additionally, the event covered the reliability
of the international integrity indicators in
measuring integrity and corruption, how
technology can enhance integrity and combat
corruption and measure integrity in the public
sector in the Republic of Hungary. The role of AI
in detecting corruption was also discussed.
The workshop demonstrated a summary of
the worksheets presented by SAB and the
participating SAIs. The State Audit Office of
Portugal submitted a worksheet titled “Digital
Tools and Means Used by SAIs and their Role
in Detecting and Preventing Corruption.” The
State Audit Institution of the UAE presented
a worksheet titled “AI Ability in Detecting and
Preventing Corruption.”
The paper discussed the experience of the
UAE in adopting AI applications in enhancing
integrity and detecting and preventing
corruption at early stages. This attempt is still at