scholarly journals Financial Accountability and Financial Performance of County Governments in Kenya

Author(s):  
Valerie Nandutu Kisaka ◽  
Ambrose Jagongo
2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (V) ◽  
pp. 28-41
Author(s):  
Salma Omar Ahmed ◽  
Peter Nganga

Internal control practices have been established to influence financial performance of County Government, though County Government have been facing a myriad of challenges in terms of financial performance. The drive of this study was to establish internal control practices that influence county governments to streamline their operations and perform efficiently and effectively for the benefit of the general interest. Therefore the general objective of the study was to determine the internal control practices and financial performance of county governments in the coastal region of Kenya. Specifically, the study endeavored to establish the effect of audit function, risk management, financial reporting and cash management on financial performance of county governments in the coastal region. The study was based on the following theories: The Agency theory, Attribution theory and procedural justice theory. The researcher  adopted a descriptive research design. The target population of the study were 30 employees drawn from 5 departments in the Ministry of Finance, Budget and planning in the county governments of the Coastal region. The study targeted 4 Counties in the coastal region of Kenya, that is Mombasa, Kilifi, Kwale and Taita and the respondents were 40 finance managers obtained from Finance Planning Ministry of the listed County governments. A census of 40 respondents was carried out. Primary data was collected using questionnaires. Data was analysed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. The study found a positive and significant effect between risk assessment, monitoring, control environment, information and communication on financial performance. The study concluded that the risk identification and mitigation play the most significant role in influencing financial performance of the County governments. Hence, risk identification can essentially be said to be the key starting point of any risk management program as the Counties cannot manage what is unknown. Monitoring the financial performance of the County creates more certainty and confidence in making both short and long term decisions. This in turn leads to a healthier business and faster growth rate. The control environment provides the basis for carrying out internal control across the organization. Effective adoption of information and communication systems is of vital importance in making sure that the County governments improves their financial performance. The study recommends that the management of the Counties should put in place cost-effective measures for timely risk identification and effective risk mitigation so as to ensure that their financial performance is not impacted negatively. The County governments should have appropriate tools for monitoring their financial performance so as to effectively monitor their goals, the progress they make and all the key performance metrics throughout their financial operations. The County governments should demonstrate a commitment to integrity and ethical values. Specific standards of conduct should be understood throughout all levels of the County, and processes should be in place to evaluate performance and quickly address deviations from expectations. The County governments should communicate successfully with their investors to form stronger relationships with them. Information and communication should be between the County and financial stakeholders about the County’s economic events and their effects within and outside the financial statements.


Author(s):  
Dr. Gedion A, Omwono ◽  
John mark Wanyama

The purpose of this study was to investigate effect of internal audit function on financial performance of Rift Valley Bottler’s Limited, Eldoret. The researcher seeks to answer the following research questions: what is the effect of internal audit function on financial performance at Rift valley bottlers?; what is the effect of risk management on financial performance of Rift valley bottler’s limited Company?; what is the effect of budgetary controls on financial performance of Rift Valley bottler’s limited company?; and what is the effect of financial accountability on financial performance of Rift Valley bottler’s limited company?. This study adopted descriptive cross-sectional research design. With a sample size of 40 from finance, human Resource and procurement departments. Census sampling technique was used to select respondents. Questionnaire was used as data collection instrument. Quantitative analysis was used in analyzing of data. Multiple regression analysis was used to show the relationship between independent and dependent variables. This study found out that budgetary control affects financial performance of Rift Valley bottler’s limited company (p=0.004). this study further asserted that financial accountability affects financial performance of Rift Valley bottler’s Limited Company (p=0.005). This study concludes internal audit function affects financial performance of Rift Valley Bottler’s Limited company. This study recommends organizations like Rift Valley Bottlers to always practice internal auditing of their creditors and this will improve on their financial performance; organizations should always conceive and adhere to the internal audit function in a positive way as it is communicated by employees and follow their contents in the day to day running of the organization activities; and training of employees in Rift Valley Bottlers as important motivational tool for motivating employees towards better performance.


Author(s):  
Margret Chepkorir ◽  
Dr. Willy Rugutt ◽  
Dr. Penina Langat

Budgeting has become a fundamental issue for many organizations and business entities across the globe. Despite the availability of legal framework on budgetary planning in the public sector, County Governments are still facing challenges such as delays in payment to suppliers, budget deficit, stalled projects and poor development records. It is on this basis that this study sought to investigate the relationship between budgetary planning and financial performance of County Government of Kericho, Kenya. The study was guided by allocation of resources theory, institutional theory and expenditure theory. The study adopted a correlation survey research design. The target population for the study was 3,848 employees from 12 departments of the County Government of Kericho. Proportion method and simple random sampling technique were used to ascertain sample size for the study. Both secondary and primary data were used for data collection where secondary data was collected from records in the County Government offices and primary data collected through structured questionnaires. Validity was ensured by discussing the content of the questionnaire with the supervisors and subject experts before going to the field. Cronbach’s alpha coefficient was used to determine the reliability of the research instrument which was found to be 0.873 which was considered ideal. Data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Descriptive statistics was presented by frequency tables, charts and graphs while inferential statistics were presented by correlation and regression models. The findings established that there was significant statistical relationship between budgetary planning (β =1.096, P<0.05). The study concluded that the independent variables understudy contributed 60.5 variation on financial performance (R2 =0.605). The study recommends that for efficient budgetary planning the county government should set realistic revenue targets so as to ensure that expected expenditure matches expected incomes and also acquire and train staff involved in budget planning for efficient planning process. KEY WORDS: Budgetary Process, Budgetary Planning, Financial Performance, County Governments in Kenya


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 34
Author(s):  
Mohamed Hussein Nur ◽  
Dr Jeremiah Koori

Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine inventory controls and financial performance of Garissa county government, Kenya. Methodology: The study adopted a descriptive research design. The target population of the study was all the 250 employees in the Garissa county treasury department. The sample size was 70 employees in the Garissa county treasury department who was selected using stratified random sampling. Primary data was collected through the administration of the questionnaires. Results: The study found that that inventory recording have a positive and a significant effect on financial sustainability. The study also found that stock taking has a positive and a significant effect on financial sustainability. Also the study found that E-procurement had a positive and a significant effect on financial sustainability. Lastly, the study found that inventory management training has a positive and a significant effect on financial sustainability. Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: The study recommends that the county governments adopting e-procurement ought to scale down on traditional procurement activities if the benefits of e-procurement are to be realized. Additionally, it is recommended that county governments should focus more on streamlining e-tendering, e-requisitioning and e-sourcing because a strong and significant relationship exists between those e-procurement processes and procurement performance in supermarkets.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 76-84
Author(s):  
Margret Chepkorir ◽  
Penina Langat ◽  
Willy Rugut

Budgeting has become a fundamental issue for many organizations and business entities across the globe. Despite the availability of a legal framework on budgetary processes in the public sector, County Governments are still facing challenges such as delays in payment to suppliers, budget deficit, stalled projects, and poor development records. It is on this basis that this study sought to investigate the relationship between monitoring and financial performance of the County Government of Kericho. The study was guided by expenditure theory. The study adopted a correlation survey research design. The target population for the study was 3,848 employees from 12 departments of the County Government of Kericho. A stratified sampling technique method and simple random sampling technique were used to ascertain the sample size for the study. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Descriptive statistics were presented by frequency tables, charts, and graphs, while inferential statistics were presented by correlation and regression models. The findings established that there was a significant statistical relationship between budgetary monitoring and financial performance (β = 0.901, p < 0.05). The study concludes that the budgetary monitoring had significant impact on financial performance of County Government of Kericho. The study recommends that for an efficient budgetary process, the county government should set realistic revenue targets to ensure that expected expenditure matches expected incomes and also acquire and train staff involved in budget planning for an efficient planning process. Participation from other stakeholders was also recommended to enhance the implementation process. The study recommends that further research on determinants of budget implementation in county governments should be carried out.


PRODUCTIVITY ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 60 (1) ◽  
pp. 70-78
Author(s):  
PREETI . ◽  
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Dr. Kuldip Singh Chhikara ◽  

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