We are pleased to announce that Nasir Rafiq has been appointed a visiting lecturer at Birmingham City University to support the MSc Internal Audit and Consultancy programme, accredited by the Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors.
For the past 24 years, he has conducted high-profile internal audits in the government, corporate, and charity sectors. he has worked in Big 4 accountancy firms, FTSE 100, and founded the practice, Dua Governance. His Internal Audit experience has taken him to Europe, Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Far East.
This position will allow him to share his experiences with students already working in internal audit across sectors in prestigious organisations. It will also enable him to further flex his thoughts in this area and inspire him to complete his book covering this area for faith-based charities.
“Robust Internal Audits are the corner stone for Good Governance”
The Charity Commission and good governance code require charities to manage risks with effective policies and a sound control system.
The charity’s internal assurance system helps leaders determine whether the controls and policies effectively manage actual risks. This system is a tried-and-tested modern system that has been known to strengthen governance in charities.
Email: info@duagovernance.com
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