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DEWA Honoured with 3G Digital Transformation Award for Excellence in Internal Audit Innovation

DEWA Honoured with 3G Digital Transformation Award for Excellence in Internal Audit Innovation

Hi Dubai5 days ago
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has received the prestigious '3G Championship Award for Digital Transformation 2025' in recognition of the innovative advancements made by its Internal Audit Department.
The award was presented as part of the Global Good Governance (3G) Awards , organised by UK-based financial advisory firm Cambridge IFA, and announced during the ceremony's 10th annual edition held in Brunei Darussalam.
This international accolade comes after a comprehensive evaluation by Cambridge IFA, which verified DEWA's adherence to global standards of governance and its significant progress in digital transformation. DEWA's Internal Audit Department stood out for its implementation of advanced analytics and AI-driven tools, enhancing the transparency, efficiency, and effectiveness of auditing processes.
Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA, received the award at the authority's headquarters, accompanied by Ahmed Hassan Mohammad Noor, Vice President of Internal Audit, and the department's team. 'The award reflects our commitment to the highest standards of transparency, integrity and institutional governance… Adopting innovation across DEWA's areas of work has consolidated its position as one of the best utilities worldwide,'
said Al Tayer.
The Global Good Governance Awards, managed by Cambridge IFA, recognise government bodies, private organisations, and NGOs that prioritise governance, sustainability, and ethical leadership. DEWA's win highlights its forward-thinking approach to auditing and its broader efforts to embed digital transformation across its operations.
With this recognition, DEWA reinforces its global standing as a utility leader that not only provides essential services but also sets benchmarks in governance, digital innovation, and responsible management practices.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
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