Saudi internal auditors graduate from first AI leadership program

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The event was attended by officials from the General Court of Audit, the Saudi Authority of Internal Auditors, and representatives from IE University. (SPA)
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Hussam Alangari, president of the General Court of Audit, meets with Enriqueta Chicano Javega, president of the Court of Auditors of Spain, in Madrid. (SPA)
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Updated 04 July 2026
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Saudi internal auditors graduate from first AI leadership program

  • Partnership with IE University in Madrid aims to modernize audit practices
  • Participants trained to use AI for risk detection, strategic decision-making

Riyadh: The Saudi Authority of Internal Auditors, in cooperation with IE University, recently held the graduation ceremony for the first cohort of the IE Executive Artificial Intelligence Program for Internal Auditors in Madrid.

The event was attended by Hussam Alangari, chairman of the authority and president of the General Court of Audit; Abdullah Al-Shebeili, the authority’s CEO; and a number of university officials and representatives.

The program stems from a strategic partnership between the authority and IE University, one of Europe’s leading higher education and business management institutions, to prepare internal audit leaders to keep pace with rapid technological change and leverage AI applications in institutional work environments.

The program focuses on automating repetitive tasks, enhancing risk detection, providing digital insights to support strategic decision-making, and integrating AI tools into internal audit operations.

It also helps build governance frameworks aligned with institutional objectives and regulatory requirements while leading institutional transformation through a clear and actionable roadmap, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Alangari congratulated the graduates, expressing pride in their achievements and affirming that the program supports the authority’s efforts to advance internal audit practices and raise institutional maturity in line with its strategic objectives.

Al-Shebeili said the specialized leadership program equips professionals to keep pace with rapid developments in the business environment and strengthens their strategic role in supporting decision-making.

He added that the authority remains committed to designing and delivering high-quality programs in governance, control, and compliance.

Also in Madrid, Alangari met with Enriqueta Chicano Javega, president of the Court of Auditors of Spain. They discussed issues of mutual interest, including ways to strengthen cooperation in financial and performance auditing, and reviewed key professional practices and institutional experiences.