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Paper title
IPSAS ADOPTION AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE FINANCIAL RECORDS OF NIGERIA PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANIZATION.

Paper author
Onyegbule, Florence Tochi; Ogwa Kelechi Beatrice; Maduabuchi, Evaristus Sopulu

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Abstract
This study examined the effect of adopting International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) on accountability in public sector financial reporting in Nigeria, using the perceptions of accounting personnel (AP), academics (AA, and auditors (AU).A sample of 130 respondents was drawn from a population of 193 AU, AP, and AA within Benue State. The Chi- Square goodness of fit test, Kruskal Wallis H test, Mann-Whitney U test, and Cohen effect size were used in data analysis. The study found that IPSAS adoption in Nigeria would improve accountability and decision making in the public sector. The study also found that significant differences existed between AP, AA and AU on the effect of IPSAS adoption on Nigeria’s public sector financial accountability. The study, therefore, recommended that the Federal Government should not relent towards IPSAS implementation in Nigeria since they would enhance accountability and decision making. Furthermore, concerted efforts should be made by the federal, state and local governments to educate the populace on what IPSAS entail is in terms of financial accountability in the public sector. Key words: Accountability, International Public Sector Financial Reporting Standards, Public sector, financial reporting, Benue State, Nigeria.


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