14 December، 2023

The Department of Economics – College of Administration and Economics – University of Mosul held a scientific symposium entitled (Combating Administrative and Financial Corruption). On Thursday, 14/12/2023

Under the slogan of an Iraq free of corruption.
Under the patronage of the President of the University of Mosul, Prof. Qusai Kamal Al-Din Al-Ahmadi
And the supervision of the Dean of the College of Administration and Economics, Prof. Dr. Thaeir Ahmed Saadoon Al-Samman …
The Department of Economics – College of Administration and Economics – University of Mosul held a scientific symposium entitled (Combating Administrative and Financial Corruption).
On Thursday, 14/12/2023 at 10 am in Discussion Hall 1 in the Deanship of the College Building
Which was attended by a number of faculty and students of the college and some specialists …
Three lectures were given. The first lecture entitled “The Financial Repercussions of Financial and Administrative Corruption in Iraq as a Model”, which was delivered to the audience by Prof. Dr. Hashim Muhammad Abdullah Al-Arkoub
Then followed by the second lecture entitled “The Impact of Education on Financial and Administrative Corruption” by Assistant Professor Dr. Ibrahim Adeeb Chalabi.
Then followed by the third lecture entitled “International Experiences in Combating Corruption” by Assistant Professor Dr. Nizar Siddiq Elias Al-Kahwaji ..

The symposium aimed to highlight the importance of financial and administrative corruption and the extent of its impact on the progress and prosperity of countries where education can weaken corruption and empirical studies have proven that higher education rates are associated with low levels of corruption for a set of education indicators where education stimulates patience and willingness to sacrifice today in order to achieve greater gains tomorrow where the student learns that work and study pay off by obtaining higher grades and better opportunities and that the most educated people value the societal good in the term The long, and a less corrupt state on immediate personal gratification through which bribes can be paid.

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