BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Fraud can be described as a conscious premeditated action of a person or group of persons with the intention of altering the truth or fact for selfish personal monetary gain. It involves the use of deceit and trick and sometimes highly intelligent cunning and know how. The action usually takes the form of forgery, falsification of documents and forgery of signature and outright theft.
Employees as well as clients of firms in all industries engage in fraudulent practices all over the world. Although the existence of frauds in our banks is not an uncommon or unexpected phenomenon, it is worrying because of all the various problems confronting the Nigeria banking industry, that of fraud is easily the most intractable. The bank industry worries more about fraud because of the rather obvious damaging consequences of the acts on health and for the existence of the institutions.
Frauds in banks nearly always lead to loss of monies – monies that ordinarily belong to someone other than the banks. This loss results in some cases in reduced level of resources available for the use in the operations of the banks.
According to the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) annual report (2002), shows that 797 cases of fraud was reported in commercial banks and the amount involved in N12,919.55 billion.
In very bad cases where frauds occur with crippling frequency and in wholesale sizes, the bank may be formed to closedown as a result. When the bank loses money and it is wound up, the customers lose money. This leads to loss of confidence in the banks and reduced patronage. In our kind of financial environment where banking habit is being encouraged developed, this could result in a major set back for the efforts.
Fraudulent practices in the Nigerian banking industry is therefore of special concern to the monetary control and supervisory authorities who are charged with the safety of individual banks and the soundness of the banking industry.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Banks operate on the pivot of public confidence and trust on the ability of the bank to deliver as and when demanded. The Nigerian society is bedeviled with the desire to get rich quick so as to feel important, as Nigerians believe that wealth is the measure of power and importance. It is in realization of this fact that these “get rich quick” minded set of people direct their attention to defrauding the banks.
Frequent occurrence of frauds ultimately distracts the attention of the management and leads to increased running cost. time and energies that would have been spent improving customer services would be expanded on preventing frauds. Monies that would also have gone into service improvement activities would be expended in setting fraud control procedure and systems.
Moreover, during the year 2003, total of 23 banks lost N333.3million to theft and fraud according to the Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA) 2003, annual report.
Another reason why the banking industry like any other, worries about frauds is that it varies widely in nature, character and methodology.
There are two main sources of frauds in banks. The internal and external sources. Though distinguishable in theory, these sources are very often not separable in practice. That is to say, a successful often takes place and succeeds as a result of the collaboration, international or unintentional (i.e. due to carelessness or error of judgement, of an insider – bank employee). Indeed it was recently affirmed that “the public believes and rightly too that most frauds in banks are with the active connivance of bank staff. Otherwise, how does anybody explain for example, how a cheque drawn in favour of the federal government of Nigeria is paid into some private account and funds withdrawn? Or how does one explain how a draft prepared in the name of an institution or individual is collected by a completely different institution or individual?
Fraud has caused the loss of whooping amount of money, contributed to the liquidation of several banks and consequently unemployment and similar problems.
This study is therefore beset by the acute problem of discovering the genesis and cause of fraudulent practices in the banking industry.
1.3 PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
The objectives of this study are as follows:
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
i. How can bank staff contribute to preventing fraud?
ii. What are the ways of checking fraud?
iii. Why do people commit fraud?
iv. Can fraudulent practices be reduced?
1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS
Ho: Nigerians are not fraudulent owing to economy situation.
Hi: Nigerians are fraudulent owing to economy situation.
Ho: Most bank frauds are not caused by management lapses.
Hi: Most bank frauds are caused by management lapses.
Ho: The borrowed nature of Nigeria banking system is not capable of introducing fraudulent tendencies.
Ho: The borrowed nature of Nigeria banking system is capable of introducing fraudulent tendencies.
1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
This study shall be remarkable in the following ways;
a. It is significant to Nigerian banks to the extent of fraudulent activities.
b. It is significant to the depositors.
c. It is significant to investors, shareholders and so on.
d. It is significant to supervisory authorities e.g. CBN and NDIC.
e. It is significant for efficient internal control of banks.
1.8 DEFINITION OF TERM
Fraud is an act or course of deception directed at the detriment of another. In legal terms, fraud is the act of depriving a person dishonestly of something which is or might be entitled to but for the perpetration of fraud.
Moreover fraud can be described as a conscious premeditated action of a person or group of person with the intention of altering the truth or fact for selfish personal monetary gain. It involves the use of deceit and trick and sometimes highly intelligent cunning and know how.
According of Gerald Klein (1995), dictionary of banking, fraudulent means practicing fraud, intended to deceive in bankruptcy, having the intention to defeat or delay creditors.
While practice is something done often. It is something that people do often, especially in a particular way.
Fraudulent practices: can be said to be the methods by which people engage in an act or course of deception directed at the detriment of another.
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