Corporate Governance Challenges and Their Impact on Public Sector Auditing in Africa: An Exploration of Effectiveness, Accountability, and Transparency

Journal Title: Journal of Accounting, Finance and Auditing Studies - Year 2025, Vol 11, Issue 1

Abstract

Corporate governance remains a fundamental issue for stakeholders in the oversight of organisations, particularly within the context of public sector auditing. Effective governance, coupled with robust auditing practices, is essential for ensuring transparency and accountability in governmental operations. However, in many African nations, corporate governance frameworks have been either inadequately implemented or have failed to achieve their intended outcomes. This study explores the challenges faced by auditees in relation to corporate governance and their subsequent impact on the efficacy of public sector auditing across Africa. Employing a phenomenological research approach, the study utilised an exploratory sequential qualitative design to gather insights from focus group discussions. A total of 33 key affinities and 153 sub-affinities, encompassing critical corporate governance issues, were identified by three focus groups from selected Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) in Africa. These identified affinities included audit execution and recommendations, audit acceptance, political interference, ineffective audit committees, inadequate collaboration and communication, and weaknesses in legislative oversight. Among the key themes emerging from the analysis, the auditee corporate governance policy framework was highlighted as a significant factor influencing auditing outcomes. The findings provide a detailed examination of the unique factors affecting the effectiveness of public sector audits in promoting accountability and transparency. The study proposes a comprehensive policy framework based on a resource-based theoretical perspective, designed to enhance the impact of public sector auditing in African nations. This framework is intended to guide executive governments, legislative bodies, SAIs, citizens, and other stakeholders towards improving governance and securing better public sector outcomes. The empirical evidence provided herein offers valuable insights into the complex interplay between corporate governance and auditing effectiveness, contributing to the ongoing discourse on accountability and transparency in the African public sector.

Authors and Affiliations

Benjamin Kwakutsey Azinogo, Lourens Jacobus Erasmus

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  • EP ID EP756125
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.56578/jafas110101
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Benjamin Kwakutsey Azinogo, Lourens Jacobus Erasmus (2025). Corporate Governance Challenges and Their Impact on Public Sector Auditing in Africa: An Exploration of Effectiveness, Accountability, and Transparency. Journal of Accounting, Finance and Auditing Studies, 11(1), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-756125