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Financial Management in Middle East countries

Author : Dr. MD. Aslam 1

Date of Publication :30th September 2020

Abstract: Financial Management and financial control systems have on improtant role in Middle East countries. It ensures the accountability of the use of public fund, and safeguard limited public resources against corruption, other misuse and unlawful proactces. Drawing upon a variety of sources, including public expenditure, Financial assessments and review, other documents and reports and originented as necessary as interviews with leading reformers, the report seeks to address several major questions. The major problem is that there is very low salary, backlog of external outditing and nepotism,

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