Author Archives: goodcorporation
Ensuring that a business is run ethically, does it add value or cost?
GoodCorporation’s second Business Ethics Debate to be held in Paris looked at whether or not...
GoodCorporation welcomes anti-corruption study
Corruption in the defence sector costs an estimated $20bn per annum. So Transparency International’s (TI)...
Why failing to have an anti-bribery policy is a risky strategy
When the UK’s bribery laws were amended last summer, for the first time in over...
A fine balance
David Green, the new head of the Serious Fraud Office, has confirmed that his organisation...
Logistics groups at risk from Bribery Law
Half of the world’s biggest logistics companies are putting themselves and customers at risk of...
How can businesses bridge the ‘ethics gap’?
According to business leaders, politicians and much of the media, the corporate world has taken...
Can the City be Changed?
The so-called Shareholder Spring and subsequent city scandals have led to much talk about reforming...
What’s next for the banking sector?
If Bob Diamond’s resignation is “the first step towards a culture of responsibility” in the...
How can businesses bridge the ethics gap?
GoodCorporation commented on the CGMA survey on business ethics. The results of the survey showed...
The rise of business ethics
A recent article by Michael Skapinker in the Financial Times made the valid point that...
The Bribery Act 12 Months On
When the Bribery Act became law last summer, it represented the first major change to...
GoodCorporation Business Ethics Debate Series: Due Diligence March 29 2012
Due diligence is proving to be one of the more challenging areas of Anti-Corruption management....