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The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Thomas Tayebwa, has urged Internal auditors to embrace integrity and uphold professional values when executing their mandate.
He said internal auditors play a pivotal role in the protection and sustainability of the organisations they work for and the country at large.
He was on Tuesday, May 7, opening the 18th Annual Internal Audit Conference held under the theme “Arise and Elevate the Impact”, organised by the Institute of Internal Auditors – Uganda (IIA-U) at Speke Resort Munyonyo.

Gervase Nyanabo, the Deputy Managing Director and Company Secretary for Vision Group and the first president for the Institute of Internal Auditors –Uganda (JJA-U) interacting with Moses Kasakya the current president for IIA-U and Mumba Kalifunga Absa Bank Managing Director. (Photo by Samuel Balagadde)
Tayebwa said internal auditors in organisations should strive to detect all forms of money laundering, which are currently a global challenge.
“Internal auditors should avail services to the private sector and demystify the public perception that auditors are expensive,” he said. He warned against accountants misleading clients, mainly local traders, to indulge in…

























