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NewsletterNewsletterOffice of the Inspector General Newsletter December 2018, Issue #6 2018
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No results found.Office of the Inspector General Newsletter Issue No. 6 provides an overview of the recent activities or events OIG staff have participated or been involved since the last OIG newsletter published in August 2018. This specific issue includes short articles of OIG staff attending missions, conferences and meetings were subjects related to Internal Audit and Investigation were covered. In addition, it provides insights of future events in which OIG staff will be involved in. -
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NewsletterNewsletterOffice of the Inspector General Newsletter December 2019, Issue #9 2019
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No results found.The purpose of this newsletter is to provide some updates of OIG’s work of investigation unit and both HQ and decentralized audit groups during the last quarter of 2019 as well as some insights into our upcoming works. In this issue, we include the UN reform principles, the 2019 RIAS and UN-RIAS meetings, the 20th Conference of International Investigators (CII), the application of remote auditing in decentralized office and share our staff member’s life as an auditor in RLC. We also share experiences gained from previous work and discuss the challenges we face to being effective and efficient in our work as well as the improvements we could make to better serve the organization.
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