Abstract

The post-revolutionary situation in Tunisia constitutes an excellent opportunity to study the organizational and managerial practices of this period. This work focuses on a subject that could not have been addressed even a few years ago: the position of the auditor in a context of corruption. We take part in the debate on the phenomenon of corruption by interviewing twenty-seven auditors. The thematic analysis highlighted the existence of multiple profiles of CACs who adopt different postures.

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