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Business ethics

Khanfri Mouna

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ethical behaviour, ethics, ethically responsible, accountability, transparency, Fraud, a code of conduct, corruption, Compliance, Values, morals, false accounting, unethical, immoral, integrity, justice, bribery, Auditing, Embezzlement, Extortion, Grand Corruption, Lobbying, Money Laundering, Nepotism, Patronage, Petty Corruption, Political Corruption, Whistle Blowing, blackmail, counterfeiting, Kickback, Favouritism, Graft, Tax evasion

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3.conforming or adapting to a set of standards, which may be expressed as laws, rules, regulations, codes, policies, procedures, operating procedures
9.sharing information openly, operating in such a way that it is easy for others to see what actions are performed and what decisions have been made.
13.The process of concealing the origin, ownership or destination of illegally or dishonestly obtained money by hiding it within legitimate economic activities. (2 Words)
16.the practice of manufacturing goods, often of inferior quality, and selling them under a brand name without the brand owner’s authorization. Generally, counterfeit goods are sold under a trademark that is identical to or substantially indistinguishable from the brand owner's trademark for the same goods, without the approval or oversight of the trademark owner
17.the use of illegal methods to pay less tax or to pay no tax at all (2 Words)
19.Manipulation of policies, institutions and rules of procedure in the allocation of resources and financing by political decision makers, who abuse their position to sustain their power, status and wealth. (2 Words)
20.Acts committed at a high level of government that distort policies or the central functioning of the state, enabling leaders to benefit at the expense of the public good. (2 Words)
22.The sounding of an alarm by an employee, director, or external person, in an attempt to reveal neglect or abuses within the activities of an organisation, government body or company(or one of its business partners) that threaten public interest, its integrity and reputation. (2 Words)
24.When a person holding office in an institution, organisation or company dishonestly and illegally appropriates, uses or traffics the funds and goods they have been entrusted with for personal enrichment or other activities.
26.The obligation of an individual or organization to account for its activities, accept responsibility for them, and to disclose the results in a transparent manner. It also includes the responsibility for money or other entrusted property.
28.to obtain money dishonestly by exploiting one's position of power, especially political power.
31.morally wrong, or against accepted standards of behaviour, especially in a particular profession
32.An internal or external examination of an organisation’s accounts, processes, functions and performance to produce an independent and credible assessment of their compliance with applicable laws, regulations and audits.
33.personal principles , standards
34.the core beliefs we hold regarding what is right and fair in terms of our actions and our interactions with others.
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1.A universal moral value in which the essential nature of fairness and equity should be applied to all peoples. Justice in sport refers to "making the field" level either in constitutive rules or for past inadequacies, social injustices, or physical/mental handicaps.
2.To cheat. The act of intentionally deceiving someone in order to gain an unfair or illegal advantage (financial, political or otherwise). Countries consider such offences to be criminal or a violation of civil law.
4.The obligation of an organization's management towards the welfare and interests of the society in which it operates. (2 Words)
5.Statement of principles and values that establishes a set of expectations and standards for how an organisation, government body, company, affiliated group or individual will behave, including minimal levels of compliance and disciplinary actions for the organisation, its staff and volunteers. (4 Words)
6.doing things that are morally right (2 Words)
7.Form of favouritism in which a person is selected, regardless of qualifications or entitlement, for a job or government benefit because of political affiliations or connections.
8.The offering, promising, giving, accepting or soliciting of an advantage as an inducement for an action which is illegal, unethical or a breach of trust. Inducements can take the form of gifts, loans, fees, rewards or other advantages (taxes, services, donations, etc.).
10.Everyday abuse of entrusted power by low- and mid-level public officials in their interactions with ordinary citizens, who often are trying to access basic goods or services in places like hospitals, schools, police departments and other agencies. (2 Words)
11.refers to the normal human inclination to prefer acquaintances, friends and family over strangers
12.Any activity carried out to influence a government or institution’s policies and decisions in favour of a specific cause or outcome. Even when allowed by law, these acts can become distortive if disproportionate levels of influence exist — by companies, associations, organisations and individuals.
14.the crime of deliberately giving false information in a company's accounts (2 Words)
15.A moral perspective in which the individual knows the good, right, and proper course of action but instead chooses to do wrong
18.The abuse of entrusted power for private gain. Corruption can be classified as grand, petty and political, depending on the amounts of money lost and the sector where it occurs. Also see ‘grand corruption’, ‘petty corruption’ and ‘political corruption
21.Act of utilising, either directly or indirectly, one’s access to a position of power or knowledge to demand unmerited cooperation or compensation as a result of coercive threats.
23.A form of bribery in which a percentage of the revenues from a contract or other financial award is illicitly returned to the person awarding that contract or benefit.
25.to make someone give you money or do what you want by threatening to tell people embarrassing information about them
27.moral virtue or distinguishable character trait in which an individual is free from corruption. That is, the individual has been shown to have certain positive, moral character traits that even when challenged and tempted to do wrong, will chose the good, right, and proper
29.Form of favouritism based on acquaintances and familiar relationships whereby someone in an official position exploits his or her power and authority to provide a job or favour to a family member or friend, even though he or she may not be qualified or deserving.
30.Moral beliefs about what is right and wrong

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