The UAE and Indonesia have inked an agreement to collaborate in areas such as knowledge exchange, best practices in auditing and accounting and oversight of public funds.
The agreement, between the UAE Accountability Authority and Indonesia’s Audit Board, will enhance bilateral cooperation in safeguarding public resources and promoting effective governance.
It also includes joint participation in training and capacity-building programmes, as well as coordination at relevant international events and conferences.
The partnership affirms both countries' commitment to advancing governance standards in vital sectors, contributing to sustainable development and enhancing global economic security and stability.

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