Insights into Regional Development (Mar 2021)

Corporate governance mechanisms and financial reporting quality of commercial banks in Nigeria

  • Sunday Oseiweh Ogbeide,
  • Henry Usunobun Ogiugo,
  • Isaac Olufemi Adesuyi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.9770/IRD.2021.3.1(8)
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 136 – 146

Abstract

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This study examined corporate governance mechanisms and financial reporting quality of listed commercial banks in Nigeria. The population of the study consists of all listed commercial banks on the stock exchange as at 31st December 2018. A sample of nine (9) listed commercial banks were selected and data were collected over the period 2008 to 2018. Descriptive statistics and panel Least Square regression were used for the data analysis. The findings reveal that board size and audit committee were negative and exerted significant impact on financial reporting quality of listed commercial banks while board independence is significant and exerts a positive influence on financial reporting quality of listed commercial banks in Nigeria. Female directorship does not have a significant relationship with financial reporting quality of listed commercial banks in Nigeria. The study therefore recommends that steps should be taken by regulators to stipulate stiffer penalty on firms engaging in earnings smoothing capable of undermining corporate governance ethics and framework for banks in Nigeria as this will serve as deterrent to others and further entrench sanity.