Determinants of External Audit Effectiveness: The Case of Amhara National Regional State Bureaus
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 6, December 2020
Pages:
90-95
Received:
26 September 2020
Accepted:
10 October 2020
Published:
4 December 2020
Abstract: This paper aims to find out the Determinants of external audit effectiveness when performing its duties and responsibilities to examine the most significant Determinants among them with particular emphasis on Amhara National Regional State budgetary bureaus using mixed research approach. Primary data were collected using questionnaire and Interview by using descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis methods. The main findings of the study were public sectors’ assets had been unable to provide reasonable assurance by auditing whether the general objectives of organizations are accomplished. These indicated that there is Weakness in the internal control of entities which includes effective systems of risk management, an effective internal audit function, internal control and an audit committee as part of the framework of control. To address the problems stated above the public bodies should give due attention to establish an audit committee, comprising nonexecutive members with the responsibility for independent review of the framework of control of the external audit process.
Abstract: This paper aims to find out the Determinants of external audit effectiveness when performing its duties and responsibilities to examine the most significant Determinants among them with particular emphasis on Amhara National Regional State budgetary bureaus using mixed research approach. Primary data were collected using questionnaire and Interview...
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Major Kinds of Child Abuse and Challenges for Police to Prevent in Adama City Administration
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 6, December 2020
Pages:
96-100
Received:
12 October 2020
Accepted:
21 November 2020
Published:
16 December 2020
Abstract: This study assessed the majors' kinds of child abuse and its challenges for prevention in Adama police administration. It attempted to identify child abuse that often occurs and identify challenges that hinder the police from preventing child abuse in Adama city police administration. The studies are in Oromia regional state Adama city for the year 2020. Secondary data gathered from Adama city police officer. Also, key informant interviews employed by police officers. Primary data collected through questionnaires and interviews. Descriptive statistics primarily used to analyze the total data collected from the police officers. The thematic analysis is for qualitative data is employed. The findings of the study showed that physical abused, sexual abuse, emotional/ psychological abuse, neglect were the leading kinds of child abuse in Adama city police administration. At the same time, the studies indicate that there are challenges that include no policies, strategies, and organizational plans. The similar times, less commitment to implement the plan of action and scheme effectively, absence of action that taken to create awareness, family interference, lack of education, cultural tendency, legal gap, absence of exposing those who commit child abuse, rural-urban migration, unemployment, and poverty, lack of collaboration between stakeholders in Adama city police administration.
Abstract: This study assessed the majors' kinds of child abuse and its challenges for prevention in Adama police administration. It attempted to identify child abuse that often occurs and identify challenges that hinder the police from preventing child abuse in Adama city police administration. The studies are in Oromia regional state Adama city for the year...
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