Journal of Enterprise and Business Intelligence


Federal Controlling and Auditing Activities of Safety Requirements for Tourism Facilities



Journal of Enterprise and Business Intelligence

Received On : 25 August 2020

Revised On : 15 September 2020

Accepted On : 14 December 2020

Published On : 05 January 2021

Volume 01, Issue 01

Pages : 034-039


Abstract


The research aims to study the role of controlling and auditing bodies represented in the federal board of supreme audit in evaluating safety requirements for accidents in markets, malls, hotels, and tourism facilities, and the research included a case study represented in deciding policies and programs for the federal board of supreme audit, and indicate the strength or weakness of the control and auditing procedures in assessing safety requirements in tourism facilities, And its compatibility with the international requirements of the World Tourism Organization, However, the study recommended several proposals in order to create a design audit program in light of the requirements of the World Tourism Organization, and according to the World Tourism Organization report, which includes four dimensions which are the government dimension, Economic dimension, operational dimension, and the standard of tourism product quality.


Keywords


Auditing, Tourism, Accidents, Safety Requirements.


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Cren Turner and Arjun Rampal, “Federal Controlling and Auditing Activities of Safety Requirements for Tourism Facilities”, Journal of Enterprise and Business Intelligence, vol.1, no.1, pp. 034-039, January 2021. doi: 10.53759/5181/JEBI202101005.


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