Author Archives: goodcorporation
Stopping the Rot
With the Serious Fraud Office looking to tackle the “topmost tier of serious and complex...
‘Better late than never’: Co-op Group votes in radical reforms
The Co-op Group has voted in radical governance reforms at its Special General Meeting, which...
Playing by the Rules
Doing business in Russia can be a challenge. In the August issue of Governance &...
Staking your reputation in the digital age
In these days of increasingly sophisticated social media it only takes one off-message supplier and...
Update Summer 2014
GoodCorporation will be leading a Business Ethics Debate on whistleblowing at the second annual Compliance...
A Problem Shared …
Despite concerted efforts to combat corruption by business and governments, bribery still poses a significant...
GoodCorporation response to consultation on zero hours contracts
Leo Martin, managing director of GoodCorporation said: “We fully support the proposal to remove exploitative...
Can an ethical culture prevent anti-competitive behaviour?
GoodCorporation asked the newly formed Competition and Markets Authority to lead our May Business Ethics...
Cleaning up its Act
Brazil has tightened its anti-brtibery laws to tackle corruption. In the June issue of Governance...
GoodCorporation response to Sir Richard Lambert’s Banking Standards Review
19 May 2014 Leo Martin, GoodCorporation director said: “It is absolutely right that the Banking...
Zero-hours contracts – the good, the bad and the ugly
Zero-hours contracts are in the news again. From the estimates last summer that 200,000 employees...
The challenges of ethics and compliance in Engineering & Construction Projects
Marrying the demands of the UK Bribery Act with the multiple suppliers involved in Engineering...