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JTW-JME-09 Justice, Trade & Work Justice & Market Ethics CORE Excellence v2.9.7

Procurement spot-checks conducted

Assesses the implementation of regular, unannounced procurement spot-checks. This practice embodies ḥisbah (accountability) and safeguards amānah (trust) by verifying compliance, preventing waste, and assuring stakeholders that resources are managed ethically. Rooted in the Maqāṣid (higher objectives) principle of ḥifẓ al-māl (preservation of wealth), such rigorous oversight prevents khiyānah (betrayal of trust) in financial dealings. Spot‑checks explicitly cover procurement cards, staff expenses, petty cash, and low-value purchases due to elevated misuse risk.

Fiqh Principles

Ḥisbah

Public oversight to enjoin right and prevent wrong, operationalized through active monitoring.

Sadd al‑dharā’iʿ

Blocking the means; proactive checks deter pathways to misconduct.

Al-ghurm bil-ghunm

Liability accompanies benefit; those with spending authority bear accountability for misuse.

Islamic Concepts

Amānah

Trustworthiness; fiduciary care over entrusted funds.

Iḥsān

Excellence; going beyond compliance to ensure maximum value.

Iṣlāḥ

Reform; using checks as a diagnostic tool for continuous improvement.

Ḥifẓ al‑māl

Preservation of wealth; preventing fraud and leakage.

Discussion (1)

Administrator 2026-03-07 11:07:55.787280

📋 **Version updated: 1.0.0 → 2.9.7** **Changes:** Updated islamic_references from mizan-297.json

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