Abstract
Fraudulent acts committed within the scope of agencies, both private and state, need to be avoided. In the village office environment, various efforts have been made to minimize and re-examine the management of village funds, one of which is by implementing an internal control system. This study aimed to know the role of internal control in anticipating the tendency of financial fraud in 9 villages in Citeureup District, Bogor Regency, West Java, regarding Environmental Control, Risk Control, Control Activities, Information and Communication and Monitoring. The research method used is descriptive qualitative method. Source of data from this research is primary data. Data collection techniques through interviews and questionnaires. The analysis technique used in this study includes various stages starting with distributing questionnaires, collecting, categorizing answers, conducting final assessments and classifying respondents' achievements. From research conducted, the findings revealed that the control environment reached 96.67%, risk control reached 100.00%, control activities achieved 85.56%, information and communication achieved 100.00%, performance monitoring achieved 100.00%, where all of these components are categorized as having a very important role in internal control and together the five components also have a yield of 94.61%, these categories play a very important role in internal control and suggesting that there are ethical and behavioral standards, there are internal examiners, there is a separation of duties and responsibilities and there is a safe place to keep money is to avoid misuse of village funds.
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