IMPACT OF FORENSIC ACCOUNTING ON COMBATING FRAUD IN NIGERIAN BANKING INDUSTRY
Raymond A. Ezejiofor (),
Nkiru Peace Nwakoby () and
Jane F. N. Okoye, ()
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Raymond A. Ezejiofor: NAU-UNIZIK - Nnamdi Azikiwe University
Nkiru Peace Nwakoby: NAU-UNIZIK - Nnamdi Azikiwe University
Jane F. N. Okoye,: NAU-UNIZIK - Nnamdi Azikiwe University
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Abstract:
This study determine the impact of forensic accounting in combating fraudulent activities in order to ensure good corporate governance practice in Nigerian banking sector. Two hypotheses were formulated in line with the objectives of the study. Survey method was adopted and data were collected through the use of questionnaire. Data collected from sample of fifty five (55) respondents from commercial banks in Awka, Anambra state and were analyzed with five point likert's scale. The two hypotheses formulated were tested using t-test statistical techniques with aid of SPSS version 20.0. The study found among others Forensic accounting is an effective tool for addressing financial crimes in the banking system. Also the forensic audit necessitated in ensuring corporate governance in corporate organizations. Based on this, the study recommended among others the apex bank need to engage the service of forensic accounting to compliment efforts of other professional in reducing fraudulent activities in order to ensure corporate governance in financial sector.
Keywords: Forensic accounting; financial fraud and banking industry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-09-03
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Published in International Journal of Academic Research in Management and Business, 2016, 1 (1), pp.1-19
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