Tuesday, October 29, 2013

The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI) in Qatar





Under the patronage of the Governor of Qatar Central Bank His Highness Sheikh Abdulla Bin Saoud Al-Thani, Birzeit Consulting – Qatar launched “ Corruption Prevention in Financial Institutions” in cooperation with The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI), Tempe – Arizona; the first of its kind in the GCC countries and the Middle East.

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The CNBC Arabia Interview with Mike J. Masoud in Doha - Qatar



During the launch mega event The AACI and Birzeit Consulting - Qatar had in Doha - Qatar on Tuesday, October 22, 2013, Mike J. Masoud, The AACI Technical Advisory Director in The Middle East and Africa had an interview with CNBC Arabia where he addressed the mission of The AACI and the role The AACI plays in the Middle East and Africa to prevent corruption. Masoud reiterated that targeting decision makers and those charged with governance is what distinguishes The AACI. "We target them through education, training, and qualifying them to obtain the Certified Anti-Corruption Manager (CACM) credential" Masoud stated.

Masoud urged board of directors and executive management of all entities to have CACMs among them to lower the risk of fraud and corruption.

Masoud stated that fighting corruption is local and countries should have national strategic corruption prevention policies that are designed to be executed effectively and with full accountability.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Get Engaged With Us: Post, Comment, And Have Your Voice Heard Globally Via ALL The AACI's Social Media

As of today March 25, 2013, you will be able to have your say, posts, comments, and feedback on each post at The AACI's Facebook page. Because fighting fraud and corruption is primarily local in nature, The AACI believes that your posts, comments and insights will help The AACI achieves its mission and vision. 

As The AACI seeks noble objectives, we expect your comments, posts, and feedback to be in compliance with The AACI's code of ethics that you can reach at The AACI's website. Act today and be part of our global constituents that play a pivotal role in shaping the innovation in fighting fraud and corruption.

Monday, January 14, 2013

The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI) Membership Classes

The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI) Membership Classes

For the first time ever, management and those charged with governance have a real opportunity to fight fraud and corruption from the top. Unless equipped with a disciplined approach, knowledge and skills, it is impossible for any management to have real and sustainable anti-corruption results.

As management has no choice but to fight corruption that hits everywhere worldwide, those who charged with governance must act and do all what ittakes to show leadership in fighting corruption. It is the AACI's belief that qualified management will realize and achieve real results.

The Certified Anti-Corruption  Manager (CACM) credential is the management professional track that leads management in fighting corruption proactively, effectively and efficiently.

When prevention is better than cure, those who charged with governance should realize that qualified management is always the best corruption prevention measure. Never say never and it may not be too late! Join the AACI today. 

Thursday, January 10, 2013

The Code of Ethics of the American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI)

Members of the AACI must abide by its Code of Ethics. This code is by itself a deterrence fraud measure that has its unseen effect(s). You will find the AACI Code of Ethics when you visit the AACI’s website at http://www.theaaci.com/assets/the_aaci_code_of_ethics_.pdf


Saturday, January 5, 2013

The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI) Launched Its Official Website

The American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI) Launched Its Official Website earlier this month at www.theaaci.com

"The AACI Advisory Board approved a grandfather CACM certification path for eligible candidates. Except that the CACM candidate will not sit for the CACM exam, all the reminder eligibility requirements are still valid, required and expected to be completed by a CACM candidate before (s)he becomes qualified as a CACM."

For more information about the  grandfather CACM certification path, please visit the AACI website.