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Abstract
Despite the growing interest in the circular economy as a new global model, which emerged out of scarcity of resources, increased consumption and environmental pollution, the process of disclosing its information within sustainability reports still needs research and study. Hence, the research problem raised a question about whether there was an impact of the transition to a circular economy on sustainability reports within the economic, environmental and social dimensions. The aim of the research is to define the concept of circular economy and its impact on sustainability reports, which is the way through which its principles and activities are disclosed in the economic units that adopt it, by focusing on its indicators and their disclosure within (GRI) standards and indicators, and using the descriptive analytical method of the disclosure process and its impact on Sustainability reports, a number of conclusions were reached, the most important of which is the similarity and connection between the circular economy and sustainability, and the need to disclose information about the circular economy within the sustainability reports, because it enriches its information, and that this will help improve the quality of these reports, because it will add necessary information that keeps pace with the new trend in the world Business.
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The study aims to find the relationship between internal auditing of the quality of sustainability reports and the quality of financial reports after auditing, and the extent to which banks respond. Based on the changes resulting from stakeholders and their pressures on an ongoing basis To come to the conclusion that the preparation of high-quality sustainability reports has a significant positive correlation with the quality of financial reports after auditing, the correlation between the quality of sustainability reports and the quality of financial reports after audit is conditional on the quality of the audit process. The results of the study showed that Islamic banks rely on reporting principles that focus on the quality of sustainability reports and these principles are particularly important for stakeholders to determine the quality of sustainability reports. the quality of the audit process has an impact on improving the quality of sustainability and financial reports by increasing confidence and credibility of accounting information and the absence of errors, and manipulating accounts, which improves the quality of information, leading to its reliance on decision-making. The study recommended that Islamic banks conduct internal audits based on "quality control" in order to reach a professional and impartial report by the Internal Audit Department that benefits all stakeholders and shareholders, and to apply the six rules of the principles of quality sustainability reports, through full disclosure of information, statement of impacts, assistance to stakeholders or beneficiary clients in decision-making, identification of procedures and the development of proposed hypotheses for the preparation of such disclosures.