Gatot Soepriyanto, S.E., Ak., M.Buss (Acc)., Ph.D.

Gatot Soepriyanto, S.E., Ak., M.Buss (Acc)., Ph.D.

Gatot Soepriyanto is an accounting academic (Senior Lecturer, Lektor 300) with a CA (Chartered Accountant), a CPA (Certified Practicing Accountant, Australia), a CFE (Certified Fraud Examiner), and extensive knowledge and experience in auditing, taxation, and financial accounting, both in the university as well as corporate training.

He is the Head of the International Accounting & Finance (IAF) Program of BINUS University International, one of the best private education institutions in Indonesia. He is the Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Communication as previously served the role of Head of the International Accounting & Finance (IAF) Program of BINUS University International, one of the best private education institutions in Indonesia. He graduated as the highest achieving graduate of the Master of Business (Accounting) Program from Monash University in 2007. He earned his PhD in 2017 from Monash University, Australia, with his dissertation examining CEO Power, Corporate Tax Avoidance, and Tax Aggressiveness. He is the writer of two accounting textbooks, several research journal publications, and various Op-Eds in national newspapers.

Case Document

[CASE STUDY] PT. GARUDA INDONESIA: A LESSON ON AN ACCOUNTING SCANDAL AND AUDIT FAILURE?

This case discusses Garuda Indonesia’s 2018 financial report which is deemed to be misstated with respect to its revenue account. Despite this, the auditor issued an unqualified opinion. As a public company and national flag carrier of Indonesia, this case attracted a lot of attention from and was scrutinized by many stakeholders. A financial report should contain certain characteristics to it (usually referred to as qualitative characteristics of financial information), so that users can rely on it to help them make business decisions. Two commissioners of Garuda decided that Garuda’s 2018 report did not satisfy the accounting standards, and hence they refused to sign the report.

After receiving high publicity and conducting a thorough investigation, in June 2019, regulators finally announced that Garuda had manipulated its 2018 report and required Garuda to publish a restated financial report. In addition, Garuda was also required to pay a fine. The regulator also imposed sanctions to the auditor for failing to perform the audit process according to the auditing standards. In a sense, this case is yet another example of an accounting scandal and audit failure. Nevertheless, there is always another side of the story, which is expected to be discussed during the class discussion.