Publication Details
Issue: Vol 9, No 6 (2026)
Pages: 7-28
ISSN: 2576-5973

Abstract

The main points of this investigation seek to pursuit on evidence of procurement transparency and its causal influence on procurement fraud in government ministries. In short, report that there has been an increased concern about fraud in Nigeria and beyond, for instance the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) grilled Senator Rochas Okorocha for “suspected multiple cases of fraud and money laundering during his tenure as governor”. Therefore, this search scope is to determine such not exhaustive investigation within government ministries in Nigeria. In accordant to critical investigation, made through criticism of Ramonu [1] to a financial institution after 5 years auditing. Since we immediately said;   =   = EQUITE + DEBT + FRAUD ≠ CAPITAL (ASSEST) in reality. Actually, if fraud is a<1 coefficient it implied there is impact of good government ministries transparency on procurement fraud decay otherwise vas a vis, there is a coincidences present of fraud in government ministries. The methods of analysis is a direct personal observation from 2020 to 2025 making it a primary source of data through 25 simple random sampling method employed on IDC blocks of households 1 EABs each respectively. The results were analyzed with SPSS 27 for windows. Where a>1 it means (IEQDC) = a (3.464) > 1 of coefficient a>1 suffice to say that the agreement is too good to agree that there is common evidence of Finding transparency and its fundamental impact on finding fraud in government ministries all other things being equal basically due to change in party system and political regime system of Nigeria government.  On the other hand, 0.379 (37.9%) of Adjusted R Square model summary implies the measurement of the coefficient of determination of the proxy in the linear model. while multiple degree of relationship R of 0.713a   between the predictors. (IEQDC) is major features which depend on the predator features. While other 56.8% were the other independent factors not in consideration on the instrument. Since the Durbin-Watson statistic is near 2, there is evidence of first-order autocorrelation or minimal serial and The Durbin-Watson statistic is 1.349 in the output below, indicating autocorrelation on the Evidence issues present. Again, Listed policy recommendations emerge; The various government ministries employee should recall all the fraud act of the constitution of FRN which stated under the supreme court of law and that any law or bye-law contrary to provision of Nigeria constitution is void. That means it that, nobody is above the law FRN and Nigerian’s people and the civil servant employee in government ministries should ignore political instability, payroll frauds, economic fraud, mismanagement, corruption and other negative factors on national economy and more.

Keywords
Procurement Transparency Procurement Fraud Government Ministries