Take a business, X Limited. It offers a range of “work experiences” from formal assessed fortnights for likely future employment candidates to a casual few days for the offspring of “friends and family”. A good showing in the second category can get an interested individual into the first, so those slots are reasonably sought after. … Continue Reading
Are you the person responsible for compliance with the UK’s Bribery Act 2010 in your office? If so, you might not want to read this. Just step away from your screen and whistle a happy tune, and that way you will never see the results of the annual fraud survey published by Ernst & Young … Continue Reading
Toxic debts are just so 2010. The contamination caused by corporate bribery and corruption will be keeping many more Chief Executives awake at night as they watch rolling news reports of Rupert Murdoch’s humble apologies for corporate misbehaviour whilst his wife attacks a protestor intent on doing him grievous bodily harm with a plate of … Continue Reading
Putting a bus squarely through the proposition that justice must not just be done but be seen to be done, FIFA announced on Monday that it would not be initiating ethics proceedings against any of its executives, including one Jack A. Warner, on the basis that there was nothing to investigate. Nothing? Really? A bold … Continue Reading