This paper examines the issues of internal control viz., fraud prevention in the banking industry, adopting both primary and secondary data. Primary data
was used to test internal control while secondary data were employed to test fraud prevention. The main primary variables were separation of duties,
monitoring, and staff qualifications while the main secondary variables are bank profit, regulation, technology and M2. In both cases regression techniques
were adopted. The results show that internal control on its own is effective against fraud, but not all staff are committed to it, while the secondary data
is quite supportive of the primary data but more exemplifying in that M2, staff qualifications and technology were significant throughout the various
dependent variables. It is also clear from the regressions that technological based fraud is significant. The paper recommends the continuation of the
cashless policy of the Central Bank to reduce available cash and improvement in educated staff engagement to reduce fraud in the banking system.
Other ID | JA36NK67SK |
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Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | May 1, 2016 |
Published in Issue | Year 2016 Volume: 6 Issue: 3 |