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Learn about the papers selected for the International Seminar ¿The Future of Public Auditing¿

By Secom / Serint

future of public auditing seminar

The Evaluation Committee of the International Seminar ¿The Future of Public Auditing: Data, Innovation, and Citizenship¿ has announced the papers selected to be presented during the event, enriching the debates on the future of public oversight. With a total of 73 studies selected, the seminar will bring together insights from national and international experts, consolidating itself as a key forum for the exchange of ideas and innovation in public auditing.

Of the 73 selected works, 27 will be presented as oral sessions, distributed across four specially prepared spaces at the Serzedello Corrêa Capacity Development Institute (ISC) in Brasilia. In addition, 46 papers will be displayed as posters at Praça das Jabuticabeiras. The area was designed to foster a relaxed and inspiring experience, ideal for networking and exchanging ideas among participants.

The selected works reflect what is currently perceived as innovative and relevant in public auditing, addressing topics that directly impact the future of oversight and transparency. With contributions from experts across different countries, the seminar reinforces its global scope and offers participants a unique opportunity to update their knowledge and engage with the sector's leading figures.

The complete agenda, including the list of selected papers, is available on the event's official website.

The Future of Public Auditing

The International Seminar ¿The Future of Public Auditing¿ will take place on October 21-22 in Brasilia. Organized by the Brazilian Federal Court of Accounts (TCU) and ISC, the event aims to bring together experts, authorities, and professionals to discuss advances, challenges, and perspectives in public auditing within a global context.

Registration is free. Don¿t miss the opportunity to participate in this unique event, which promises to shape the future of public auditing and promote high-level debates.

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