Ahmed El Midaoui (
Arabic: أحمد الميداوي,
romanized: ʾAḥmad al-Mīdāwī) was President of the Moroccan Court of Audit until his replacement[1] and Minister of the Interior between 10 November 1999 and 7 November 2002, being in the office during the
Perejil Island crisis in 2002.
Career
He was a financial inspector in 1971, in 1974 he was a state financial controller with several companies and public establishments, then head of the industrial and agro-industrial activities department.
He became a consultant on public enterprises and public finance to several international organizations.
In 1999, he was appointed Minister of the Interior in the Government Abderrahman el-Youssoufi until 2001 when he was appointed adviser to King Mohammed VI.[2]
In February 2003, he was appointed First President of the Court of Auditors. He is also chairman of the French-speaking group and a speaker at the Symposium organized by the UN and the
International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI) on the independence of supreme audit institutions.
President (2003–2004) and First Vice-President (since 2005) of the Executive Council of the (ARABOSAI)
Since October 2004, he has been First Vice-President of the 18 th Congress of INTOSAI.
Elected by his peers at the international level:
Former President of the Association of Supreme Audit Institutions having in common the use of the French (AISCCUF), and Honorary President of this association. Chairman of the Institutional Capacity Building Committee as part of the implementation of the INTOSAI Strategic Plan 2005-2010[citation needed]
Works
In 1981: Public Enterprises in Morocco and their participation in development.
References
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"Cour des comptes". www.courdescomptes.ma. Retrieved 2017-06-25.