2022
DOI: 10.1080/20430795.2022.2124837
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Does political connection affect sharia non-compliance risk? Evidence from Indonesian and Malaysian Islamic banks

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“…In addition, a higher frequency of Sharia committee meetings reduces the risk of Sharia noncompliance in Islamic banks [29]. Te impact of political connections on Shariah compliance of Islamic banks was examined by Syaputri and Nainggolan [30], fnding that politically connected banks can reduce the risk of Shariah noncompliance better than nonpolitically connected Islamic banks.…”
Section: Bank and Compliance Risk Te Basel Committee Onmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a higher frequency of Sharia committee meetings reduces the risk of Sharia noncompliance in Islamic banks [29]. Te impact of political connections on Shariah compliance of Islamic banks was examined by Syaputri and Nainggolan [30], fnding that politically connected banks can reduce the risk of Shariah noncompliance better than nonpolitically connected Islamic banks.…”
Section: Bank and Compliance Risk Te Basel Committee Onmentioning
confidence: 99%