UAE public-sector auditor and accountability regulator
ADAA is Abu Dhabi's independent audit and accountability body, reporting directly to the emirate's ruler. The organization is actively hiring across design, legal, and engineering roles—a hiring acceleration driven by projects in audit technology adoption, policy modernization, and IT disaster recovery. The tech stack is weighted toward creative and documentation tools (Adobe, AutoCAD, Canva), suggesting internal capacity gaps in custom software development and a reliance on commercial off-the-shelf solutions for core audit and compliance workflows.
The Abu Dhabi Accountability Authority is a government entity responsible for financial and operational oversight across Abu Dhabi's public sector, including government departments, state-owned enterprises, and recipients of public funds. ADAA conducts audits, financial reviews, and compliance assessments to ensure adherence to governance standards, prevent fraud, and promote ethical practices. Operating across 51–200 employees with headquarters in Abu Dhabi, the authority serves as the regulatory and assurance mechanism for transparency and institutional integrity across the emirate's financial and administrative systems.
ADAA oversees financial and operational accountability across Abu Dhabi's public sector, conducting audits, compliance assessments, and financial reviews of government departments and state-owned enterprises to ensure governance standards and prevent fraud.
ADAA's primary tools are Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere Pro), design software (AutoCAD, SketchUp, Revit, 3ds Max), and Canva. Current projects include audit technology adoption and IT disaster recovery planning.
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