DEWA wins ‘3G Championship Award for Corporate Governance’ from Cambridge IFA


DUBAI: Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has won the “3G Championship Award for Corporate Governance” at the Global Good Governance (3G) Awards 2024 presented by Cambridge IFA in the UK.

DEWA won the award following a comprehensive auditing process conducted by Cambridge IFA to ensure its compliance with the highest international governance standards.

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA, received the award at DEWA’s head office. Waleed bin Salman, Executive Vice President of Business Development and Excellence; Ali Almuwaijei, Vice President of Governance and Compliance at DEWA, and team members of the Governance department were present.

Al Tayer said that receiving the award from Cambridge IFA in the UK reflects DEWA’s excellence in implementing best practices and innovative programmes and projects that enhance DEWA’s governance model, which is based on the four pillars of trust, accountability, transparency, and fair practices.

“Good governance is a cornerstone of DEWA’s decision-maki
ng process and a main pillar in achieving globally competitive results. These awards are a testament to DEWA’s commitment to adopting the best international practices to improve its services and reach the highest levels of efficiency and reliability,” said bin Salman.

Source: Emirates News Agency

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