EVALUATION OF INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEM IN PUBLIC SECTOR
(A CASE STUDY OF FEDERAL CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ABUJA)
ABSTRACT
This research work has been able to
assess the type of internal control system in public sector and how they
operate bringing to light their strength and weakness. It was revealed
that internal control is the back bone of a sound system of control in
every organization. Application of internal control has help to prevent
the level of fraud and falsification of documents. It also shows that
internal control is an effective tool for management of organizational
resources. The researcher shows that organization have a good system for
safeguarding its assists for them to ensure that my arithmetic and
accounting accuracy of transaction are always confirmed in as much as
they carryout supervision of staff to comply with the well designed
organizational chart is established by the management. For the purpose
of this research work, the researcher made use of questionnaires,
interview and research assumption of collect relevant information.
Having concluded this research work to its logical conclusion, the
management should ensure that only qualified and competent staff are
employed and to ensure that they are placed on their right jobs. There
should be a well defined and easy to understand organizational chart to
show areas of responsibilities and protocols for operation.
CHAPTER ONE
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The federal capital development
authority has a parastatals and self accounting unit under the territory
and controls various votes under head and sub-head due to the fact that
there is a huge financial involvement for the provision of
infrastructure, social amenities and other various activities in the
city.
It is pertinent to note that such a
financial project needs to be maintained through the organization of
internal control system. Some of their financial function is centralized
purely on the department on financial and economic development of
federal capital development authority. In the middle, great land owners
would not manage their own land but would appoint persons to manage the
land for them. Similarly, today limited companies which are owned by
their shareholder would not be managed by them by director appointed by
shareholders. So, also the public own central government resources,
including the nationalized industries are managed by the government and
person appointed by government.
The role of internal control in an
organization cannot be over emphasized because it explain organizational
system or procedures which provide s reasonable assurance that error
and irregularities are prevented or detected in appropriate time,
effective internal control will induce external auditors to rely on the
financial data of an organization the purpose of internal control is to
help safeguard, prevent waste and fraud.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
In spite of the advantage of internal
control system in government parastatals, internal control system is
likely to face the following problems.
Internal control system through
established by the assets and management policy to safeguard the assets
and secure the completeness and accuracy of records, how true is this in
public sector particularly the federal capital development authority.
Abiye in view of human and financial
resources committed to what internal control can measure are in place to
ensure there safety.
1.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
The following seeks to achieve the following objectives
- To identified the type of internal control in the federal capital development authority.
- To find out the extent of which internal control is applied in the public sector with particular reference to the federal capital development authority.
- To prevent fraud and embezzlement in the public sector through effective internal control.
- To make suggestion and recommendation on how to improve its application.
The study with the series of analysis has brought the following question.
- How will staff of the federal capital development authority be able to state the type of internal control in the organization?
- Does the staff have any idea on evaluating the extent at which internal control is being applied in the day to day activities?
- Can internal control be an instrument for detection and prevention of fraud in the public sector?
- Are they ready and determined to change to new method that will be identified by the researcher or static to their old ways of doing things?
Before formulating the hypothesis, we need to consider some likely problem to be encountered during the course of the study.
The hypothesis is an assumption that may
or may not be true, in effect there is need to verify the correctness
of such assumption. The test can be either be accepted or rejected, thus
a population under review or consideration.
Hypothesis must be tested.
HO: is the null hypothesis
HI: is the alternative hypothesis
HO: is the correlation that the evaluation of internal control system does not prevent fraud in the public sector.
HI: is the correlation that the
evaluations of internal control system prevent fraud and update the
internal control officers’ knowledge in the management of organization.
1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The following constitute the significance of the study:
- The study will help to improve operation of the capital development authority and other similar organization.
- The significance of the help to reveal the relevant of internal control in organization with particular references to federal capital development authority, Abuja.
- These studies will also b of help to the federal capital development authority and other related organization as to show errors and fraud and other irregularities that could be easily detected and prevented.
- To assist the researchers to satisfy the requirement for the award of advance diploma in accounting.
This study covers the internal control
system of the federal capital development authority. The essence of
these projects is to evaluate and ascertain the effective of internal
control on the operation of the public sector.
The scope of the study is mainly to
focus attention on how organization operates their internal control
system and the impact of internal control system to public sector.
The scope is also to determine how
internal control system prevent fraud in the public sector and to
discover how internal control system check or control system and in
determining their performance in terms of accountability and prudently
so as to prevent distress of the institution in future.
1.8 DEFINITION OF TERMS
For more clarification of those who are
non-accountants who might find this project relevant in addressing none
of their internal control measures the following.
Terminology is defined to broaden their
knowledge inn the use of such words. Such words are accounting, system,
management, auditing, fraud and internal audit.
ACCOUNTING:
Is an information processing system that
provide quantitative information, primary financial in nature, about
economic activities that are intended for rationalizing decision making.
(Ekwere, 1997:1)
SYSTEM:
Is defined as an entity (a body) having
sets of elements or compounds joined together to performed specific
functions, either individually or collectively.
INTERNAL CONTROL:
To produce the necessary accounting
information there management of a business must establish an adequate
accounting system. The system should be in corporately control, to
ensure that the information produced is reliable, complete and objective
is achieved by the management. This is referred to as the internal
control system of the business (Mayo-Epp: Ais part 1-5)
MANAGEMENT:
Is the process of getting things done
through people by supervision and also the process of organizing,
planning, actualizing, directing, coordinating and controlling in order
to achieve the organizational objectives?
AUDITING:
Is the process of examining and
reviewing the accounting transaction to give assurance that the
financial statements at least to truthfulness and fairness (Ekwere
1994:01)
FRAUD:
It is defined as the misrepresentation
by a person of a material fact know by that person to be untrue or made
with reckless attitude in difference as to whether the act is true, with
the intention of deceiving the other party and with the result that the
party is endured (Ekwere 1994:22)
INTERNAL AUDIT:
As defined by the institute of internal
auditors It can be define as an independent appraisal function established within an
organization to examine and evaluate its activities as service to the
organization (Ekwere 1994:19)
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