Corruption Associated with Social Environmental Accounting Practices in Nigeria

  • Lucky Ogbomo OSAGIODUWA Young Graduate. Office of the Auditor General of ECOWAS
  • Elizabeth N. ATUBE Dennis Osadebay, University, Anwai-Asaba
Keywords: Corruption, Social Accounting, Environmental Accounting, SEA Practices, Nigerian Economy

Abstract

This paper seeks to highlight and assess corrupt Social and Environmental Accounting (SEA) practices plaguing the Nigerian economy in the light of the 21st century economic and manufacturing challenges. This study adopted the extant literature descriptive methodology and library research strategy. However, it was found from the pieces of literature that the recommended solutions to SEA's corrupt practices had not been completely embraced in the Nigerian business space. No single study indicates that SEA corruption controlling recommendations from previous studies had been fully implemented in Nigeria's business atmosphere. This study therefore comprehensively highlighted the corrupt SEA practices plaguing the Nigerian environment. This study therefore recommends that the discussions highlighted in this study should be employed and embraced in the Nigeria SEA reporting environment. Also, Political interference should be stopped by the political players in the country.Top of Form

Published
2024-04-04