The Women’s Affairs Unit at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, University of Baghdad, hosted a workshop. Titled “The Efficiency of Administrative Investigations and Their Impact on Enhancing Institutional Work Quality,” it was held with the Federal Integrity Commission, Plant Protection Department, and Legal and Continuing Education Units. Mohsin Ali Dawod from the Integrity Commission led the session, attended by Dean Prof. Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh and college staff.
The workshop aimed to improve understanding of administrative investigations. It covered planning, evidence collection, and objective analysis. Participants stressed integrity and impartiality for justice and transparency. They also explored ways to boost accountability and prevent workplace violations.
Key recommendations included ensuring investigator independence for unbiased results. Transparent reporting mechanisms for investigations were urged. The need to protect employee and institutional rights through fair procedures was emphasized. Attendees also highlighted accountability for negligence and controls against external influences.

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