Abstract
Government financial reports act as an essential tool for accountability and transparency of financial performance to the public, but their quality is still a big concern in Indonesia. This research aims to dive deeper into these crucial factors and their impact on the quality of financial reports, providing in-depth insights into their relationships and providing guidance for further research in the context of financial management. The method used in this research is a systematic review of related articles from the SINTA database. The results show that implementing an effective internal control system is critical in minimizing errors in financial reports and increasing their credibility. Human Resource Competency, especially related to government accounting principles, is also a determining factor in ensuring the integrity and reliability of financial information. A high level of commitment from employees and management is essential to provide better accounting information. In addition, using information technology through government websites is crucial in strengthening the management process of regional government financial reports.
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