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The risk of financial fraud: a management perspective

Hafiza Aishah Hashim (Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Development, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia)
Zalailah Salleh (Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Development, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia)
Izzati Shuhaimi (Faculty of Economics and Management, University College Bestari, Setiu, Malaysia)
Nurul Ain Najwa Ismail (Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Development, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia)

Journal of Financial Crime

ISSN: 1359-0790

Article publication date: 24 June 2020

Issue publication date: 7 December 2020

5849

Abstract

Purpose

A number of highly publicised scandals such as Enron, Lehman Brothers, Parmalat, Satyam, Toshiba and 1MDB (to name a few) have heightened the awareness of the effects of fraudulent financial reporting. While enormous measures have been taken to curb the fraudulent activities among large and small businesses, the issues are still alarming worldwide. Thus, this study aims to explore the extent to which the prevalence of fraud risk in state-controlled companies and to enhance understanding of the underlying reasons of the fraudulent activities.

Design/methodology/approach

As this study is a descriptive and exploratory in nature, an exploratory case study method was used in four state-controlled companies. Using the fraud triangle theory to underpin this study, the qualitative face-to-face interviews were carried out with top management of the companies.

Findings

The study reveals a high risk of fraud occurrence at state-controlled companies that involve dealing with various suppliers, governments, customers and shareholders, even when standard operating procedures and rules and regulation are in place. The apparent reason for this phenomenon is attributed to not only opportunities but also incentives and rationalisations in engaging fraudulent activities.

Originality/value

As there are relatively few qualitative studies conducted in this area specifically among Malaysian state-controlled companies, this study extends the fraud literature by examining risk exposure and reasons underlying the fraudulent activities. The findings demonstrate that to a certain extent, the fraud triangle theory explains the motivations behind the fraudulent activities. The finding from this study is relevant to regulators, investors, companies and academicians in understanding, preventing and combating fraud.

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Acknowledgements

The study is supported by the Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (vote no.: 59302) provided by the Ministry of Higher Education of Malaysia. The authors would like to thank the Ministry for its support.

Citation

Hashim, H.A., Salleh, Z., Shuhaimi, I. and Ismail, N.A.N. (2020), "The risk of financial fraud: a management perspective", Journal of Financial Crime, Vol. 27 No. 4, pp. 1143-1159. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFC-04-2020-0062

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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