ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE NIGERIAN BANKING SECTOR

Date

2017-10-04

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Department of Banking and Finance, Faculty Of Administration Nasarawa State University, Keffi.

Abstract

The banking sector is considered to be one that is guided by strong ethical principles. However, the reported cases cf distress in the banking sector in Nigeria suggest otherwise This paper examines ethical challenges and unethical practices in the sector using exploratory approach. It identifies some of the unethical practices in the sector to indude: money laundering earring manipulation, employees’ fraudulent practices, forcing cf employees to meet unrealistic bigfi deposit mobilization targets, speculative banking andfinancing cf political campaigns. The unethical practices tend to erode the confidence cf investors, customers and the public at a large as the banks are seen as lacking integrity in their quest to report hinder earring. Banks that engage in unethical practices are very likdy to lose customers and their share cf the market Therefore, the banking sector in Nigeria musterrhrace strong ethical culture supportive cf strong internal controls to mitigate the lead cf frauds and unwholesome practices for a transparent and effective financial intermediation role

Description

Keywords

Ethics, unethical practice, banking sector

Citation

Joseph, A (1998). Ethics in the Public Service. Second PanrAfirican Conference cf the Ministers cf Cvdl Senice Rabat Morocco 13-15 December 1998 McDowell, B. (2000). Ethics and Excuses: The Crisis in Prtfessional Responsibility Westport CT: Quorum Books. Philadelphia. Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (2012). Annual Report and Statement of Accounts. Owualah, S.I (1996). Contemporary Issues in Nigeria's Banking and Finance Published by G-Mag Investments Limited Lagos, pp. 34-60 Preston, N. & Samford. G (2002). Emouragjng etloics and doallengng corruption, The Federation Press, Sydney.

Collections