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APPENDIX A: RESEARCH PROPOSAL RESEACH PROPOSAL COVER SHEET | Surname | PHILLIPS | First Name/s | LUNGILE | Student Number | 105024 | Subject | RESEARCH METHODOLOGY | Supervisor | Prof. Raga | Tutor’s Name | | Examination Venue | East London | Date Submitted | 18 – 02 - 2013 | Submission (√) | First Submission | x | .resubmission | | Postal Address | 17 INVERARY STREET | | HAVEN HILLS | | AMALINDA | | | | EAST LONDON | 5247 | E-Mail | bhayeni@yahoo.com | Contact Numbers | (Work) 043 721 1510 | | (Home) | | (Cell) 076 249 3789 | Course/Intake | MBA Year 3 Jan 2013 | Declaration: I hereby declare that the assignment submitted is an original piece of work produced by myself. | Signature: | Date: 18 – 02 -2013 |

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An investigation into governance and compliance challenges facing financial service cooperatives in the Eastern Cape Province. Aim of the study * The aim of the study is to investigate the challenges cooperatives have in maintaining good governance and impact on comply with the legal framework. Objectives * To investigate practices of good governance in terms of defining and upholding the cooperative principles and the legal framework. * To investigate how leadership setting the long term strategic vision or strategic formulation * To examine how board of directors in financial service cooperatives monitoring, evaluating performance measures and holding management accountable Research Question * What effect does good governance and compliance have on the management of the financial service cooperative? * What are factors affecting good governance and how it impact in efficient

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