ABSTRACT
Fraud is an epidemic dimension that has eaten deep into the banking sector as well as the entire economy. Its devastating effect manifests itself in the deteriorating balance sheet of banks as well as in economic backwardness. As a result, measures to eradicate fraud in banking sector become a central focus of the government and the monetary authorities. It was against this backdrop that this study was aimed at providing empirical evidence on the effect of fraud on performance of banks. Data for the analyses were obtained from primary data through questionnaires and secondary data from Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) Annual Report. Four hypotheses were formulated to access the impact of looting of fund, social and environmental factors, motivation and government effort on effect of fraud on banks performance in Nigeria. These were tested with simple percentages and chi-square (x2) statistical technique at 5% significance level. Results showed that lack of adequate motivation is not a major cause of fraud in banks, looting of fund by bank managers and directors constitutes the major form of fraud in Nigeria, government effort and its agencies have negatively impacted on combating fraud in Nigeria and environmental or social factors have negative impact on bank fraud. On the basis of findings, it is recommended that government should make their impact to be felt in combating fraud by establishing more agencies for combating frauds. Those managers and director involved in looting of fund should be persecuted to serve as a deterrent to subsequently once. In addition, bank staff should be properly screened to test their morality and integrity before recruitment. Adequate internal control system should also be establish to have check and balances among bank staff. It is envisaged that if all these are put in place, fraud will be reduced to its barest minimum thereby restoring confidence to bank customers.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover page
Title page
Approval page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Abstract
List of appendixes
List of tables
Table of contents
CHAPTER ONE:
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the study
1.2 Statement of the problem
1.3 Objectives of the study
1.4 Research Questions
1.5 Research hypotheses
1.6 Scope of the study
1.7 Significance of the study
1.8 Limitation of the study
1.9 Definition of terms
CHAPTER TWO:
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
2.1 Empirical study
2.2 Theoretical framework
2.2.1 Causes of bank fraud
2.2.2 Categories of bank fraud
2.2.3 Types of fraud
2.2.4 Fraud and its effect on Nigerian banks
2.2.5 Government attempt to prevent bank fraud
2.2.6 Ways to prevent fraud
2.2.7 Fraud resolution
CHAPTER THREE:
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Research design
3.2 Nature and sources of data
3.3 Population of the study
3.4 Sample size determination
3.5: Technique of analyses
CHAPTER FOUR:
PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA
4.1 Data presentation
4.2 Data analysis
4.3 Test of hypotheses
4.4 Interpretation of result ………………………………………….. 46
CHAPTER FIVE:
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1: Summary of findings
5.2: Conclusion
5.3: Recommendations
Bibliography
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
List of Appendixes
Appendix 1:
Letter to respondents
Appendix 2:
Questionnaire to some staff
Appendix 3: Chi square table
LIST OF TABLES
Table 2.2.4.1:
Total amount involved in fraud and forgeries
Table 2.2.4.2:
Ten banks with highest fraud cases
Table 2.2.4.3:
Categories of banks staff involved in fraud and forgeries
Table 4.1:
Analyses of questionnaires issued to respondents
Table 4.3.1:
Test of hypothesis 1 with related question
Table 4.3.2:
Test of hypothesis 2 with related question
Table 4.3.3:
Test of hypothesis 3 with related question
Table 4.3.4:
Test of hypothesis 4 with related question