Home Industry Finance Abu Dhabi Accountability Authority’s new app allows reporting of financial, administrative misconduct The app maintains user confidentiality and privacy, while aiming to build and sustain trust in the emirate’s financial and economic systems by Gulf Business January 9, 2023 Abu Dhabi Accountability Authority (ADAA) has launched its smart application. The ADAA app, which can be downloaded from Google Play and Apple Store, gives members of the community easy access to ADAA’s platforms and initiatives, including the Wajib Platform, statutory auditors services, as well as the financial disclosure platform for senior government employees. The app allows individuals to report financial or administrative misconduct impacting public funds and resources, not only to investigate, but also to prevent them from happening, reported the Abu Dhabi Media Office. In addition, the app maintains user confidentiality and privacy, promoting the value of accountability and raising the integrity of awareness of government employees and individuals. It also aims to build and sustain trust in the emirate’s financial and economic systems. .@adaa__abudhabi has launched the ADDA Smart application, enhancing the emirate’s digital transformation and supporting efforts to preserve public resources, allowing users to access services including the violation reporting platform Wajib and the financial declaration platform. pic.twitter.com/8ZtrXJnixg — مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@admediaoffice) January 9, 2023 An ADAA spokesperson said that the digital transformation process reflects the authority’s vision and mandate to safeguard public funds, and that the creation of the ADAA Smart app is in line with the main themes of Abu Dhabi’s digitalisation agenda: government services, how to utilise and benefit from digital channels, government solutions that support joint digital transformation initiatives between government entities in Abu Dhabi, utilising artificial intelligence systems, and enhancing the emirate’s proactive role across many areas, including achieving high levels of integrity and transparency. In October last year, ADAA launched its internal audit platform for government entities of Abu Dhabi, aiming to raise the efficiency of auditing in the emirate in order to help spread the values of integrity, accountability and transparency in preserving public funds. Read: Abu Dhabi Accountability Authority launches internal audit platform at Gitex Global Tags Abu Dhabi Accountabiltiy Authority finance Financial misconduct Technology 0 Comments You might also like UAE consumers worried about application failure during holiday season: Report Oracle targets training 50,000 Saudis in AI, latest tech Abu Dhabi launches free Hala Wi-Fi across emirate Dubai sets up fund to oversee government investments