TY - JOUR
T1 - AUDIT COMMITTEE CHARACTERISTICS AND FINANCIAL RESTATEMENT INCIDENCE IN THE EMERGING MARKET
AU - Hasnan, Suhaily
AU - Eskandar, Nur Syafiqah Mohamad
AU - Hussain, Alfiatul Rohmah Mohamed
AU - Al-Dhubaibi, Ahmed Abdullah Saad
AU - Kamal, Mohd Ezrien Mohamad
AU - Kusumaningtias, Rohmawati
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This paper discusses issues concerning audit committee characteristics that lead to the occurrence of financial restatements in Malaysian public listed companies (PLCs). The audit committee characteristics were measured using size, independence, frequency of meetings, audit tenure, gender, expertise, age, ethnicity, legal qualifications, and political connections. The data in this study were extracted from the annual reports of 100 firms that had restated their financial statement between 2006 and 2015, and a total of 200 nonrestatement firms were matched and observed as control firms. Using univariate and multivariate statistical analysis, the results evince that there is a significant association between audit committee size and frequency of meetings as well as ethnicity and political connections of the audit committee members and the occurrence of financial restatements in Malaysian PLCs. However, the remaining audit committee characteristics show insignificant association with the occurrence of financial restatements. Consistent with Wan Mohammad, Wasiuzzaman, and Nik Salleh (2016), the results show that larger and more rigorous audit committees can strengthen the monitoring role and consequently reduce the occurrence of financial restatements. In addition, the results evince that Malay members in the audit committee have widespread political connections, which negatively affect the decisions by the audit committee, thereby increasing the occurrence of financial restatements.
AB - This paper discusses issues concerning audit committee characteristics that lead to the occurrence of financial restatements in Malaysian public listed companies (PLCs). The audit committee characteristics were measured using size, independence, frequency of meetings, audit tenure, gender, expertise, age, ethnicity, legal qualifications, and political connections. The data in this study were extracted from the annual reports of 100 firms that had restated their financial statement between 2006 and 2015, and a total of 200 nonrestatement firms were matched and observed as control firms. Using univariate and multivariate statistical analysis, the results evince that there is a significant association between audit committee size and frequency of meetings as well as ethnicity and political connections of the audit committee members and the occurrence of financial restatements in Malaysian PLCs. However, the remaining audit committee characteristics show insignificant association with the occurrence of financial restatements. Consistent with Wan Mohammad, Wasiuzzaman, and Nik Salleh (2016), the results show that larger and more rigorous audit committees can strengthen the monitoring role and consequently reduce the occurrence of financial restatements. In addition, the results evince that Malay members in the audit committee have widespread political connections, which negatively affect the decisions by the audit committee, thereby increasing the occurrence of financial restatements.
KW - Audit Committee Characteristic
KW - Emerging Market
KW - Financial Restatement
KW - Malaysia
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85136281477&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.22495/cbsrv3i2art2
DO - 10.22495/cbsrv3i2art2
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85136281477
SN - 2708-9924
VL - 3
SP - 20
EP - 33
JO - Corporate and Business Strategy Review
JF - Corporate and Business Strategy Review
IS - 2
ER -