Hudeyna Nakhmoud

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Hudeyna Nakhmoud

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Born
Hudeyna Dashmeer

(1981-06-21) June 21, 1981 (age 42)
NationalityPackilvanian
EducationUniversity of Bingol
OccupationFinancial analyst and public servant
Employer(s)Department of Finance, Packilvania
Known forCombatting corruption
SpouseBarbaar Nakhmoud
Honours100 Most Powerful Women in Packilvania, Person of Year, Woman of the Year

Hudeyna Nakhmoud (née: Ikhnahad) is a Feline female who serves as the Director General of the Department of Finance of Packilvania. She has post graduate qualifications in finance and business administration from the University of Bingol. She is highly regarded for her fight against Corruption during her tenure in the Department of Finance, surviving an assassination attempts.

Education

She studied a Bachelor of Commerce degree specialising in Finance and Mathematics. She continued to study a Master of Commerce degree focusing on Quantitative Financial Analysis. At her graduation, she was awarded Valedictorian for achieving the highest mark in her year, her paper entitled, the Establishing a Quantitative Link Between Company Performance and Government Corruption was published in the International Journal of Public Finance, for which she received the Count of Nawqum Award for Academic Excellence. She served as the President of the University of Bingol Chapter of the Imperial Chamber of Commerce, building relationships with business tycoons and leading figures in the financial services sector.

Career

She currently serves as the Director General of the Department of Finance. She was appointed by Prince Binhameen in 2016. She went on to work at the Pension Fund of Industrial and Commercial Bank of Packilvania as a Financial Analyst. She eventually went on to be a Portfolio Manager. She went to study at the University of Bingol School of Business where she study a Master of Business Administration. She returned to the Industrial and Commercial Bank of Packilvania as the Director of the Financial Policy Division.

Prince Binhameen's team at the Department of Finance approached her to take a position in the civil service as the Director General of the Department of Finance to help the country stabilise its finances. She agreed to join the team at the Department and leave her substantial salary and bonus at the Bank if she was given fill reins over policy. He acquiesced to her requests and she took up the position in the latter half of 2016.

With full rein over the Department of Finance, she proposed amendments to the proposed policy for 2017 that would entail cutting taxes and lowering government expenditure, and cooling taking on debt for new investment projects. She came to blows with local governments which wanted to attract government funding for new and often superfluous infrastructure expenditure. In 2017, the Mayor of Tashkar, Khenad Ashmoud tried to have her assassinated because he was personally indebted to a loan shark whom he paid by laundering government funds from infrastructure projects.

His actions were discovered and he was reported to the police who arrested him. An investigation that uncovered a criminal syndicate using phoney government contracts to extract billions from the government ensued. She requested that the Minister of Finance establish an independent financial crimes investigative unit under her control. Despite misgivings by other ministers, legislation was proposed to the Parliament to create the Public Finance Investigative Directorate whose director she nominated and was appointed without contest.

The conducted investigations that unearthed over 40 billion Kiribs in corruptly allocated government contracts and kick backs used to bribe officials in the state. Over 91,600 people were arrested and over 28 billion kiribs in funds was frozen in Packilvanian bank accounts. Attempts to recover the rest of the funds from foreign banks are still ongoing. She introduced legislation entitled the State Procurement, Contracts and Outsourcing Regulatory Act to establish the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority to oversee government tenders and contracts. A watered down version of the bill was adopted, to which she responded by publishing an article in the Kemer Business Review criticising government policy and galvanising it's lackadaisical approach to combatting corruption.

Extracurricular and Awards

She is an editor and contributor of the Bingol Financial Review, a magazine that publishes articles on investment and finance. It has a monthly readership of 1 million subscribers including financial services and public administration practitioners. She was recognised by the Corruption Watchdog, a whistleblower support body, as their Person of the Year in 2018 and 2019 for her campaign against corruption. She was named by the prestigious Feminine magazine as among their top Women of the Year for her role in public finance. The magazine Kemer Business Post recognised her as among the 100 Most Powerful Women in Packilvania for her formidable role in public academic discourse, and government financial management.