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    (P3) How will affect the society 1. Bribery 2. Negligence 3. Fraud 4. Dishonesty 5. Unfairness 6. Low payment 7. Working under bad conditions I am starting speaking in this paragraph about 5 different points which is important for the Construction business sector, first the bribery, Bribery may affect negative things against society, and the spread of bribery greatly between people and the lack of trust between the people. For example if a contractor pays a bribe to one of the employee in the…

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    According to the article, Mr. Zarley signed and agreed to the contract which also bounded him to comply with the code of Business Conduct, where it is clearly mentioned not to engage in any kind of activity including bribery and kickbacks. Furthermore, it is also stated that if an employee has been approached by anyone and was proposed to engage in such activity – it must be reported to the manager. It is true that Zarley refused the offer made by Mr. Brady, however, due to desire to protect…

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    The company expects its suppliers to abide by and respect the Anti-Bribery policy which outlines the limitations that must be adhered to by the suppliers during their interactions with various government officials around the world on behalf of the company (Flynn & Okuonzi, 2016). The Anti-Bribery policy is intended to create awareness of different anti-bribery laws so as to avoid unintentional violations (Flynn & Okuonzi, 2016). It is essential for the Coca-Cola’s…

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    chance for change with the charges of bribery, wire fraud, and extortion. Larry Norden said “In some sense, we are very lucky,” deputy director of the non-partisan public policy and law institute Brennan Center for Justice. “We have an opportunity in New York State to make a big change.” Many different alliances, advocates, good government groups, and politicians are gathering various methods reform having the same fundamental thesis about removing corruption, bribery inside politics…

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    Archibold, C. R. (2006, March 4). Ex-Congressman Gets 8-Year Term in Bribery Case. New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/04/politics/04cunningham.html Associated Press. (2006, March 4). Ex-congressman begins prison sentence. NBC NEWS. Retrieved from http://www.nbcnews.com/id/11655893/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/t/ex-congressman-begins-prison-sentence/#.Vm2tY7-bbFk Bachrach, J. (2006, July 31). Washington Babylon. Vanity Fair. Retireved from…

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    alleged to be inappropriate. Mr. Mackenzie said there’s no find of bribery or corrupt intent that has been made by US authorities. ‘The US government charged over the BHP Billiton with of foreign corruption practices act and imposed a 25 million USD ($31.8 million) fine over a hospitality program to entertain 176 foreign government officials at the closing ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics’’, which is considered to be a foreign bribery. It is illegal to have a hospitality program for…

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    before we invest in any company. However, there are ways some employees will use bribery to gain more profits and will give unethical advice or information about the business to close deals and sign contracts. Have you ever worked with an unethical productive employee when you are in a hurry? What should we do to reduce or terminate unethical productive employees? Customers should not make a deal with employees who use bribery, therefore; companies should find ways to prevent this from…

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    strict liability offence which does not require knowledge, participation or approval by the Company (R v J). What is merely required is Duncan’s offence of bribery, given that Duncan (sales manager) is a person associated with the MJ Food and Wines Ltd and Duncan has committed the offence of bribing another person under Section 1 of the Bribery Act 2010 with the intention to induce the local authority’s procurement officer to enter into a contract with the…

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    During the 1920's there where numerous amount of illegal activity some being police bribery, Prostitution, Gang affiliation, Speak easies, Teapot scandal and many more. It was a time where law was not as followed at times because it was considered the golden age because of the many changes during this time such as the development of cars, women became rebellious, new type of literature arose. Many factors contribute to this but the one that really stood out as the root of the…

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    According to Pearl, Bowen, Makanjee, Akintoye and Evans (2005), a researcher in South Africa, he identified several ethical dilemmas in the construction field such as corruption, bribery, negligence, conflict of interest, bid cutting , under bidding, collusive tendering, cover pricing, frontloading, bid shopping, withdrawal of tender, and payment game. These ethical dilemmas show that unethical practices have been widespread in other…

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