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The focus of this study pertains to the Johannesburg Market entity, which has
consistently obtained an unqualified audit opinion for duration of four consecutive
years. Using a quantitative approach, the research was driven by the conviction
that good governance is indispensable for the promotion of transparent and ethical
administration. The objective of this study was to investigate the role of corporate
governance in achieving clean audits in the Johannesburg Market entity. The
presence of minimal audit findings is regarded as a reliable indicator of effective
and reliable governmental administration. The study used a quantitative study
approach, a simple random sampling technique and an online questionnaire to
collect data. Sixty-one respondents comprised of 40 males and 21 females
participated in this study.
The study demonstrated a significant association between effective corporate
governance and an unblemished audit. The aforementioned observation highlights
the detrimental impact of either mismanagement or embezzlement of public funds
on the delivery of vital services, thereby underscoring the significance of good
governance in ensuring transparent administration. The research emphasised the
consistent implementation of effective governance practices to safeguard the
overall welfare of the organisation. The role of governance in maximising the
efficiency of resource allocation through auditing, especially internal auditing,
serves an essential purpose in fostering accountability, transparency, openness
and participation. The research is in accordance with the notion that a well governed society is characterised by effectively managed public resources and
efficient provision of services. Moreover, the research underscored the discourse
prevalent in the public entity of South Africa regarding the attainment of clean audit
outcomes and the enhancement of governance mechanisms.
In this study, a descriptive data analysis approach was applied. Quantitative in
nature and approach, data collected through the use of an online questionnaire
were used as the source of data analysis. A questionnaire was emailed to
respondents (ANNEXURE C: QUESTIONNAIRE OF THE STUDY on page 144.). The
response was categorised in accordance with the descriptive tables.The data were
subjected to analysis using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS)
Version 25.0.
The findings concluded that the entity's management adopts a strategic approach
to enhance corporate governance and control systems, thereby establishing
efficient governance and control mechanisms within the entity. |
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