DEVELOPING DIMENSIONS OF INTERNAL AUDIT QUALITY TO EMPLOYEES AN EXPLORATORY STUDY IN GOVERNMENT BANKS.
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Quality, Internal AuditAbstract
This study aims to know the improvement of audit quality by conducting for employees in government institutions, where a questionnaire was distributed to 60 samples, and logistic regression was used to achieve the objectives of the study and test its hypotheses; the study relied on primary and secondary data
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