Accounting Ethics Education in Nigeria: Value-Improving or Value-Deteriorating Tool?

The symbiotic relationship between good ethical disposition and accounting profession is incontestable. Aside from the previous infamous global corporate scandals, the recent fraudulent practices revelation in the Nigerian public life is a serious source of concern. This study examines the impact of...

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