scholarly journals AUDIT SYARIAH PADA LEMBAGA KEUANGAN SYARIAH GUNA MEWUJUDKAN GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE (STUDI MULTI SITUS PADA BAITUL MAAL WAT TAMWIL DI TULUNGAGUNG DAN BANK PEMBIAYAAN RAKYAT SYARIAH DI KEDIRI)

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 22-37
Author(s):  
Dyah Pravitasari

Sharia financial institutions have significantly develop. This requires that sharia finance institutions continue to grow and improve their services for the higher level of community confidence. For the institution to run well, free of fraud and citting, it is necessary to do check or audit. Audit to be conducted is an internal audit and sharia audit. The position of the audit activities relates to the compliance test or the adherence to the Sharia accounting principles and in accordance with the AAOFI’s standar. The aims of the audit is to realize the good corporate governance more better.

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 84
Author(s):  
Gine Das Prena ◽  
Reynaldi Mulyana Kusmawan

This study aims to determine whether the understanding of Risk Based Internal Audit, Whistleblowing System, anti-fraud awareness, and the application of the principles of Good Corporate Governance affect the prevention of fraud in Rural Credit Banks in Bali Province. This study uses primary data sources, using instruments in the form of questionnaires. The population used in this study were auditor internal and bord of directors from 134 Rural Credit Banks and the sample used was auditor internal from 57 Rural Credit Banks taken purposive sampling. The analytical method used is quantitative analysis that is multiple linear analysis using SPSS test equipment. t test results show that Risk Based  Internal Audit, Whistleblowing System, Anti-Fraud awareness, and the application of the principles of Good Corporate Governance each have a positive effect on Fraud prevention


1998 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 18-22
Author(s):  
N. Vittal

Corporate Governance provides the fundamental value framework for the culture of an organisation which ensures efficient functioning of enterprises on sound ethical values and principles. Corporate governance has become a necessity, especially since 1991, when India made a U-turn in its economic policy and the revised policy of the government was aimed at attracting funds from foreign financial institutions. The primary resonsibiity of good corporate governance is that of the Board of Directors. For better corporate governance the boards should perform the role of monitoring the functioning of an organisation, without at the same time reducing the effectiveness of the management by interfering with their day-to-day matters. One of the impediments in the way of good corporate governance is corruption. The three factors within any system which generate corruption are: scarcity, lack of transparency and delay. If these three problems are tackled effectively, corruption can be checked to a great extent. As far as public sector undertakings are concerned, the “Code of Conduct and Ethics” should facilitate the redesigning of the PSEs.


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (2(J)) ◽  
pp. 88-95
Author(s):  
Banele Dlamini ◽  
Julius Tapera ◽  
Shynet Chivasa

This study, using the Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) Regression Model, investigated the extent to which good corporate governance practices can minimise or alleviate corporate failure in the Zimbabwean Financial Services Sector. The results of the study reflected that sound corporate governance has a positive effect on corporate success and can alleviate corporate failure. It is thus recommended that financial institutions continuously adhere to sound corporate governance practices to guarantee corporate success and alleviate the collapse of financial institutions as has been witnessed in the past. The findings of the study will assist policy makers, regulators and players in the financial services sector to adhere to sound corporate governance practices, given its impact on corporate success. Further research could be carried out with regards the implementation of sound corporate governance in parastatals, quasi-government institutions and private sector companies in other sectors other that the financial services sector and how it can be monitored or enforced.


2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (04) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ayu Anita Ekaristi Oroh ◽  
Lintje Kalangi ◽  
Anneke Wangkar

PT. Bank Tabungan Negara, Tbk Manado is one of the branch offices of BUMN’s, which must implement Good Corporate Governance in accordance with GCG principles set by the Minister of BUMN PER-01 / MBU / 2011. Internal audit is one of the elements in GCG and has a role in overseeing the implementation of corporate management and overseeing any practices undertaken by the company. The implementation of GCG in the bank must follow the rules of BI and follow GCG guidelines by KNKG. Therefore, this study aims to determine the implementation of GCG at the bank and to determine the role of internal audit in realizing the implementation of GCG. This type of research is qualitative descriptive. The method of analysis used in this research is descriptive method with data collection technique such as interview, observation and documentation. The results of this study is Bank Tabungan Negara has implemented GCG according to applicable rules that is by implementing the principles of GCG. Furthermore, internal audit plays a role in realizing the implementation of GCG Bank BTN.Keywords : Analysis, The Role, Internal Audit, Good Corporate Governance, GCG


Author(s):  
Devi Anggriani ◽  
Juniati Gunawan

<p class="Style1"><em>Internal auditing serves help management in detection and prevention his that happens at an organization in the implementation of the good corporate governance. </em><em>Principies of good corporate governance is an indicator the achievement of the </em><em>balance interests, so the clash interests that occurs could focus and controlled and not result in losses to each party. According to previous studies, fraud led to the collapse of </em><em>the world class companies. This is because inactive of mechanism good corporate </em><em>governance. The </em><em><sup>-</sup></em><em>role of the auditors internal in an effort to detection and prevention </em><em>his has a strong enough. And the role of the auditors internal also has a very important </em><em>in good corporate governance. Methods used in this research is research methodology </em><em>explanatory research with quantitative survei aims to understand the influence of the </em><em>role of the auditors internal (components expertise, the scope of the work, the </em><em>approach) that was undertaken auditor internal in order to detection and prevention </em><em>his with the implementation of the good corporate governance on a 50 respondents is </em><em>the company open a listing on the Bursa Efek Indonesia through the distribution of the questionnaire. The result has been concluded, the expertise, the scope of the work, the </em><em>approach that was undertaken internal audit influential indirectly on the ,corporate governance through the intervening the detect and prevent offraud. For the company </em><em>public, should be channeled to detect cheating through prevention, prevent is the root </em><em>cause problems cheating that the creation of principles of good corporate go</em><em>v</em><em>ernance </em><em>in the company.</em></p>


2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 359
Author(s):  
Gusnardi Gusnardi

To implement the good corporate governance as it was expected, especially in the BUMN Tbk. in Indonesia, it is important to optimize the  role of internal audit. The purpose of this research is to explore the influence of internal audit partly and simultaneously on the good corporate governance at the state-owned companies (BUMN Tbk) in Indonesia. The data used in this research were primary data collected by questionnaires. The data analysis for hypothesis testing was the path analysis. This research done with research method of census by 13 at the state-owned companies (BUMN Tbk.) in Indonesia.  The data used in this research were primary data collected by questionnaires. Result of this research indicates that audit factors partly and simultaneously has influenced significantly to exercise on the good corporate governance at the state-owned companies (BUMN Tbk.) in Indonesia.


2013 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mpho Ngoepe ◽  
Patrick Ngulube

Background: Corporate governance maybe approached through several functions such as auditing, an internal audit committee, information management, compliance, corporate citizenship and risk management. However, most organisations, including governmental bodies, regularly exclude records management from the criteria for a good corporate-governance infrastructure. Proper records management could be the backbone of establishing good corporate governance.Objectives: Utilising the King report III on corporate governance as a framework, this quantitative study explores the role of records management in corporate governance in governmental bodies of South Africa.Method: Report data were collected through questionnaires directed to records managers and auditors in governmental bodies, as well as interviews with purposively selected auditors from the Auditor-General of South Africa. Data were analysed using various analytical tools and through written descriptions, numerical summarisations and tables.Results: The study revealed that records management is not regarded as an essential component for corporate governance. Records management is only discussed as a footnote; as a result it is a forgotten function with no consequences in government administration in South Africa. The study further revealed that most governmental bodies have established internal audit units and audit committees. However, records-management professionals were excluded from such committees.Conclusion: The study concludes by arguing that if records management is removed as a footnote of the public-sector operations and placed in the centre of operational concern, it will undoubtedly make a meaningful contribution to good corporate governance.


Author(s):  
Tri Nofik Indayani ◽  
Puji Sucia Sukmaningrum ◽  
Achsania Hendratmi ◽  
Sylva Alif Rusmita

Objective - The purpose of this research is to identify the relationship between corporate performance, Good Corporate Governance (GCG), and corporate characteristics on Islamic Social Reporting disclosure in Indonesia. Methodology/Technique - A quantitative approach is applied in this research. The sample of this study consists of companies that were consistently listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII) from 2012 to 2017. A purposive sampling method with certain criteria was employed to produce a total of 72 samplings. Partial Least Square (PLS) was also used to analyse the data. Findings - The results of this research indicate that corporate performance has a positive and significant effect on ISR disclosure, GCG has a positive and significant effect on ISR disclosure, and corporate characteristics have a negative and insignificant effect on ISR disclosure. Novelty - Islamic Social Reporting is the answer and solution to the needs of the interested parties concerned with the company's financial statements. ISR becomes a very important thing for the reputation and performance of Islamic financial institutions. Islamic financial institutions that succeed in revealing their ISR value will be perceived as a reliable entity by the Muslim community in channelling their fund. Type of Paper Empirical Keywords: Islamic Social Reporting; Corporate Performance; Good Corporate Governance; Corporate Characteristics. JEL Classification: M40, M41, M49. DOI: 10.35609/afr.2019.4.1(2)


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