The role of the public sector auditor john i otalor1 ofiafoh eiya2 1. The group of states against corruption greco9 considers the. The main objective is to investigate how adoption of ict helps in reducing the menace of corrupt practices in business activities in nigeria. Pdf on jan 1, 2016, sabhi saleh and others published challenges in combating corruption find, read and cite all the research you need on researchgate.
In a bid to curb the menace of corruption, nigerian government established anti corruption. Combating corruption and impunity in nigeria vanguard news. Combating corruption in the nigeria police cover page. Methodologically, it examines how the policy could be strengthened to effectively address the challenges of corruption in nigeria. Pdf nigeria under president muhammad buhari is been seen as africa proponent of war against corruption which has become an endemic. The world bank group considers corruption a major challenge to its twin goals of ending extreme poverty by 2030 and boosting shared prosperity for the poorest 40 percent of people in developing countries. Economic and financial crimes commision efcc and the. Pdf there have been several cases of abuse of political power bordering on corruption charges levied againstpolitical office holders. Although most of the studies on corruption focus on developing countries, there is lack of or limited studies on corruptive practices and its debilitating impact on nigeria, and as yet no studies on the role of a tsar agency in combating corruption in. For an analysis of the socioeconomic impact of corruption on nigerian society, see okogbule, ns an appraisal of the legal and institutional framework for combating corruption in nigeria 2006 1 journal of financial crime 92 at 93. Corruption, anticorruption agencies and the nigerian government. Plot 40 zone b unity avenue jiboye, apata gpo box 339, dugbe, ibadan, pp. An analysis of the antigraftanticorruption laws in nigeria shows that corruption will continue in spite of the law because the perpetrators do not fear any consequences oyinola 2011. Combating corruption improving governance in africa.
A case study of the economic and financial crimes commission efcc includes abstract and chapter one, complete project material available combating corruption in nigeria. This paper aims to appraise the roles of whistleblowing policy as a tool for combating corruption in nigeria. School administrators strategies for combating corruption in universities in nigeria asiyai, romina ifeoma1 1 department of educational administration and policy studies, faculty of education, delta state university, abraka, nigeria correspondence. The role of information communication technology ict in. Azie without producing any reports, contrary to the provisions of the constitution. The nigerian government on tuesday said some ongoing initiatives to promote financial transparency and accountability in the system were part of efforts to curb illicit financial flows in the country. Successive governments in nigeria have fought corruption for decades with insignificant success. It has permeated all facets of life, and every segment of society is involved.
Relevant materials were collected in an eclectic manner from. Investigative journalism in combating corruption available on the oecd website. Corruption has become a popular language in virtually every household in. Combating corruption in nigeria combating corruption in nigeria for twelve months prior to the appointment of mr. This regional anticorruption programme for africa is an initiative of the uneca, addis ababa, ethiopia, being undertaken in collaboration with the african union advisory board on corruption aimed at up scaling the fight against corruption on the continent with a view to ensuring a corruption free, better governed and economically prosperous continent. This paper is an attempt to ascertain the strategies that nigerian government put in place for combating corruption in fourth republic and the way forward. Overages, the country has been held hostage in shackles and coffin of corruption in nigeria and its adverse effect on the countrymen and women, it is no longer that new corruption has become a household menace that erupts from public office holders to the floor of common man in the room, how it happens, the forms it. Asiyai, romina ifeoma, department of educational administration and policy studies, faculty. Causes, types, effects, and solutions to corruption in nigeria. Gives an overview of the corruption situation in nigeria. Strategies for combating corruption in nigerian fourth. The role of the public sectorauditor article pdf available february 20 with 2,388 reads how we measure reads. Nigeria became an independent nation on the 1st of october 1960.
Combating corruption in nigeria ggu law digital commons. Combating corruption, improving governance in africa. Consequent upon this, an average nigerian is generally believed to be corrupt in one way or the other, thereby making nigeria to be rated high at all times in corruption. Corruption in nigeria causes, types, effects, and solutions. Similarly, the 2007 global corruption barometer showed that africa as a region is considered to. Corruption is a hydra headed monster and canker worm that has eaten deep into the sociopoliticoeconomic fabric of nigeria. This study examines the role of information communication technology ict in combating corrupt business activities in nigeria. Thus it is important to examine the efcc and its role towards managing corruption in nigeria. The role of the judiciary in combating corruption in nigeria there is no doubt that corruption is the biggest and most embarrassing challenge facing nigeria today. A case study of the economic and financial crimes commission efcc chapter one introduction nigeria became an independent nation on the 1st of october 1960. Massive corruption and resource brigandage also were sited as reasons for the military takes over by the regime of buharil tunde idiagbon on december 31 st 1983. Musa kayrak, of the turkish court of accounts, has identified the types of corruption most likely to be detected by auditors in the course of their work.
The role of the judiciary in combating corruption in. Outlines recent efforts to combat corruption, including the establishment of the new anti. Consequent upon this, an average nigerian is generally believed to be corrupt. Corruption in nigeria 6 prevalence and frequency of bribery at the national level, urbanrural areas and by zone, nigeria, 2016 nigerians consider bribery the third most important problem facing their country the above findings could explain why, after the high cost of living and unemployment, nigerians. An analysis of the antigraftanti corruption laws in nigeria shows that corruption will continue in spite of the law because the perpetrators do not fear any consequences oyinola 2011. Writing on a project topic like combating corruption in nigeria. Legal framework for combating corruption in nigeria the upstream petroleum sector in perspective article pdf available in journal of advanced research in law and economics viii325. Reducing corruption requires a precise understanding of its causes and consequences. A case study of the economic and financial crimes commission efcc table of contents title page abstract chapter one. A case study of the economic and financial crimes commission efcc project topics and materials for final year downloadable in pdf and msword. However, in current research the causes and consequences of corruption remain poorly understood and are broadly disputed. Introduction corruption is pervasive and widespread in nigerian society. To achieve any success in combating corruption in the nigeria police one has to take a holistic approach and most importantly understand the growth and existence of corruption within the police as briefly narrated above.
The role of the public sector auditor there have been several cases of abuse of political power bordering on corruption charges levied against political office holders, companies, individuals operating in the private sector and several public officers in nigeria. Corruption has become a popular language in virtually every household in nigeria. There have been several cases of abuse of political power bordering on corruption charges levied againstpolitical office holders, companies, individuals operating in the private sector and several public officers innigeria. Corruption has been a social problem in nigeria with debilitating consequences on the growth and development of the country. Corruption in the nigerias upstream petroleum sector is a serious concern and a major challenge facing nigeria. Review of literature corruption is an effort to secure wealth or power through illegal means, and private gain at public. Whetho an uzodike 2011 suggested that social frustration and aggression has triggered violent extremism and insurgency in nigeria, especially in the northern part of the country. This culminated both state actors and international organisations to wage war against corruption through multiple strategies.
The state in contemporary nigeria issues, perspectives and challenges. Combating corruption in nigeria with abstract, chapter 15, references and questionnaire. Union au adopted the african union convention on preventing and combating corruption au convention or convention in july 2003. Corruption was cited as one of the more prominent reasons for nigeria s first military coup by the coupists of january 15, 1966 military putsch. School administrators strategies for combating corruption. An appraisal of the legal and institutional framework for. Introduction hen specifically viewed with africas history in mind, administrative corruption, thought rampant across africa today is an alien culture. The news from both print and electronic media as well as social network. Pdf legal framework for combating corruption in nigeria. This blatant lack of trust in an institution intended to ensure citizens security significantly detracts from the legitimacy of the government agbiboa 2012.
A corruption in nigeria united nations office on drugs. Combating violentextremism and insurgency in nigeria. However, the issue of corruption in the nigeria police as noted above cannot be treated in isolation of the larger society. However, this study focuses on nigeria for the following many reasons. The paper examines how nigerias anticorruption legal regime can eradicate corruption in the sector and critically assesses our national anticorruption laws. The role of supreme audit institutions in combating corruption.
The role of the media and investigative journalism in. The development of effective anticorruption policies is based on a thorough investigation of corruption within and across countries. To examine the adequacy or otherwise of the existing legal and institutional mechanisms for combating corruption in nigeria and suggest useful strategies for achieving this. Legal framework for combating corruption in nigeria the. A country richly endowed with monumental geographical and diverse natural resources ranging from crude oil to gas natural, coal al, et. Nigerian anticorruption initiatives scholarly commons at hofstra. This paper examines types, causes and effects of corruption in nigeria. Nigeria is not significantly dissimilar to many developing countries. In 2012, transparency international again deemed nigeria one of the most corrupt nations in the world uzochukwu 20. Abstract writing on a project topic like combating corruption in nigeria.
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