Federal Tax Authority Obtains Corporate Ethical
Procurement and Supply Certification for Third Consecutive Year
Dubai, UAE, 5 April 2026: The UAE’s Federal Tax Authority (FTA) has today
announced that, for the third consecutive year, it has received the “Corporate
Ethical Procurement and Supply” Certification, awarded by the Chartered
Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS), a leading global organisation specialising
in procurement and supply chain standards.
This achievement reflects the Authority’s commitment
to applying high standards of integrity, transparency, and governance in the
management of procurement and supply operations, in line with international
best practices. The FTA is the first tax authority globally to receive this
certification and has been included in the Corporate Ethics Register,
reinforcing its position in institutional governance.
The certification is considered among the leading
professional accreditations granted to entities that demonstrate compliance
with recognised standards of integrity, transparency, and respect for human
rights within supply chains. It enhances governance frameworks, contributes to
sustainable development objectives, and strengthens trust with partners.
H.E. Abdulaziz Mohammed Al Mulla, Director-General of
the FTA, said that obtaining the
certification for the third consecutive time represents a significant
achievement within the Authority’s ongoing efforts to strengthen institutional
performance and governance practices.
His Excellency noted that the achievement reflects the
FTA’s leadership in establishing an integrated operational framework based on
professional ethics, compliance, and sustainability, while continuing to
develop its institutional environment in line with applicable governance
standards, contributing to enhancing trust, transparency, and efficiency.
His Excellency added that the certification recognises
the efforts of the procurement and contracts team, whose work over three
consecutive cycles has contributed to achieving this outcome, reflecting the
Authority’s ongoing commitment to strengthening operational efficiency and
institutional credibility at both regional and international levels.
This achievement reflects the FTA’s strategy to adopt
recognised international practices, promote corporate responsibility, and
enhance transparency and efficiency in a manner that supports the interests of
the country and society.
For
his part, Jasim Haddad, Chief Executive Officer of FTA's Support Services
Sector, said: “The FTA’s attainment of this certification for three
consecutive years reflects its commitment to continuing its development in the
field of procurement and supply. It also confirms its sustained success in
establishing an operating framework based on governance, procedural efficiency,
and adherence to the highest professional standards.”
Haddad also stated that this achievement highlights
the FTA’s ongoing efforts to develop its policies and operational mechanisms in
this field, in a manner that enhances integrity and transparency, while supporting
its direction and goal of continuing to achieve institutional excellence, which
reinforces its position as a leading entity in the tax sector.
In this context, Sulaiman Abdullah, Director of
Administrative Affairs at the FTA, was recognised upon obtaining the
international professional Fellow-level accreditation, in recognition of his
contributions to developing procurement and supply processes and enhancing
related procedures and operations. This accreditation is among the highest professional
certifications in the field.
The FTA also recognised Mariam Saeed Al Ali
upon graduating from the CIPS Practitioner Programme, a specialised programme
aimed at developing professional competencies in procurement and supply in line
with international standards. This reflects the Authority’s efforts to support
and develop national capabilities that contribute to institutional performance
and efficiency.