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Investment in non-Sharia compliant instruments wrecks TH's noble reputation: a challenge to regain public confidence

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Subject areaIslamic Accounting, Auditing, Strategic Management and Accounting Theory.Study level/applicabilityThe case is suitable for graduate and postgraduate business students, particularly those on courses such as Islamic Accounting, Auditing, Strategic Management and Accounting Theory. The case is based on secondary data collection and all the facts are real.Case overviewIn the early 2000s, the Tabung Haji (TH) faced financial difficulty, particularly regarding its returns from investments and, with the intention of helping to improve this situation, the General Manager (GM) of Finance and the GM of Investment decided to accept an investment proposal presented by an investment company. The proposal involved initial and subsequent investment portfolios of RM50 million and RM150 million, respectively. The proposal was presented in a board meeting and was approved by the board. Indeed, the two GMs were delighted to receive a return of RM12.5 million from their RM50 million initial investment – i.e. 25 per cent return. In the process of approving the subsequent investment of RM150 million, the two GMs were informed that their investments were partly for the FOREX market (Foreign Exchange Market/Currency Market). At that time, there was no conclusive decision on the status of investment in the FOREX market regarding whether it complied with Sharia principles. The two GMs contemplated whether they should accept this second investment proposal. The issue was whether they should reveal in the board meeting that this investment was partly in FOREX. What if the board failed to accept the idea of investing in FOREX and rejected the proposal? Indeed, they were dropping an opportunity for lucrative returns. Should the GMs seek technical advice on the status of FOREX investment in Islam and present it to the board?Expected learning outcomes:The case should help students to: understand the concept of Sharia and Sharia financial principles; understand the process involved in TH investment decisions; analyze the issues involved in decision-making and apply the relevant theories to describe the actions; and recommend various alternative course of actions in a given situation.Supplementary materialsTeaching notes are available for educators only. Please contact your library to gain login details or emailsupport@emeraldinsight.comto request Teaching Notes.
Title: Investment in non-Sharia compliant instruments wrecks TH's noble reputation: a challenge to regain public confidence
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Subject areaIslamic Accounting, Auditing, Strategic Management and Accounting Theory.
Study level/applicabilityThe case is suitable for graduate and postgraduate business students, particularly those on courses such as Islamic Accounting, Auditing, Strategic Management and Accounting Theory.
The case is based on secondary data collection and all the facts are real.
Case overviewIn the early 2000s, the Tabung Haji (TH) faced financial difficulty, particularly regarding its returns from investments and, with the intention of helping to improve this situation, the General Manager (GM) of Finance and the GM of Investment decided to accept an investment proposal presented by an investment company.
The proposal involved initial and subsequent investment portfolios of RM50 million and RM150 million, respectively.
The proposal was presented in a board meeting and was approved by the board.
Indeed, the two GMs were delighted to receive a return of RM12.
5 million from their RM50 million initial investment – i.
e.
25 per cent return.
In the process of approving the subsequent investment of RM150 million, the two GMs were informed that their investments were partly for the FOREX market (Foreign Exchange Market/Currency Market).
At that time, there was no conclusive decision on the status of investment in the FOREX market regarding whether it complied with Sharia principles.
The two GMs contemplated whether they should accept this second investment proposal.
The issue was whether they should reveal in the board meeting that this investment was partly in FOREX.
What if the board failed to accept the idea of investing in FOREX and rejected the proposal? Indeed, they were dropping an opportunity for lucrative returns.
Should the GMs seek technical advice on the status of FOREX investment in Islam and present it to the board?Expected learning outcomes:The case should help students to: understand the concept of Sharia and Sharia financial principles; understand the process involved in TH investment decisions; analyze the issues involved in decision-making and apply the relevant theories to describe the actions; and recommend various alternative course of actions in a given situation.
Supplementary materialsTeaching notes are available for educators only.
Please contact your library to gain login details or emailsupport@emeraldinsight.
comto request Teaching Notes.

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