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9/19/12 3:32 PM

Angola
FAA inspectors leave for South Africa

Luanda - A group of officers of the Angolan Armed Forces (FAA), assigned to the General Inspectorate of National Defence, left Wednesday to Pretoria, South Africa, to attend a course on anti-fraud and anti-corruption audit,  Angop has learnt from an official
source.

 

The six-month course, the third of its kind, is the result of cooperation agreement between the General Inspectorate of National Defence with South African counterpart.

 

During the training, the participants will learn the subjects related to the performance of manual and practice audit, internal introduction of audit, among others.

 

Some 23 staffers from the three branches of the Angolan Armed Forces (FAA), including two women, have attended the previous courses, also run in this member country of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC).






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