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    Organized Crime

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    development of the countries operates within. Organized crime has penetrated society through intimidation, entrance into governmental positions, and bribery, to human trafficking, firearms, and narcotics, along with the facilitation of money laundering and extreme violence. Organized crime has grown exponentially and through corruption, extortion, and bribery this undermines legal systems on an international scale and delivers huge power to organized crime leaders in many countries. In this…

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    One of the most known events is the bribery scandal that happened during late 1998 and early 1999 to bid for the 2002 Olympics’ host site. According to the New York Times, the chief organizers of the Salt Lake City’s bid were impeached and charged with bribery to buy votes from the IOC delegates (Longman 2000). This scandal led to not only the corruption of the intention of the Olympic games, but…

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    In the state of Alabama, no person convicted of embezzlement of the public money, bribery, perjury, or other infamous crime, shall be eligible to the legislature, or capable of holding any office of trust or profit. Also, in the state of Mississippi no person shall be eligible to a seat in either house of the Legislature, or to any office of profit or trust, who shall have been convicted of bribery, perjury, or other infamous crime; and any person who has been convicted of giving or offering…

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    Police corruption is an occurrence that is in many ways too multifaceted to simply try and comprehend its intricate nature. It is defined as the violation of state and federal laws or the violation of an individuals ' constitutional rights by police officers; also when police commit crimes for personal gain. Policing has changed since the very early years, much has been introduced, new laws have been put into effect and the way things are handled has evolve. However, one thing has remained the…

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    Issues and dilemmas are inevitable in global leadership. Global leaders encounter a variety of issues and dilemmas due to the cultural diversity they are required to work with. Three of the most common issues or dilemmas in global leadership are gender inequality, ethical dilemmas, and miscommunication. Global leadership is challenging due to the three factors previously mentioned. Each year women are taking leadership roles in large corporations, but not every country or culture accepts them as…

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    Case Summary This case study focused on the important aspect of ethical decision-making. Throughout the case there are many situation in which ethical actions are being taken. It also portrayed how a large amount of money can alter the decision making of many. The case shows the differences and how each party is being affected in the whole ethical dilemma represented throughout the case. In the case Wal-Mart company and officials are bribing the government to open up a location in Mexico where…

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    Odebrecht signed a leniency deal with U.S. authorities to pay a fine of at least USD2.6 billion, and Braskem agreed to pay an additional fine of USD 632 million. This plea bargain highlighted the bribery network that was spread across countries and various political influences. The global impact of the ‘bribery’ actions of this huge organisation is unpredictable and would certainly hinder Odebrecht’s reputation with clients and…

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    appointed corporate entities5. The Kimberly Process has tried to combat this as well, by implementing a diamond certification system that only allows the sale of certified conflict-free diamonds. However, corruption still a problem as smuggling and bribery often undermine the certification…

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    5. Leading the Fight against International Corruption Details the work of DfiD and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and confirms the continued funding of ABC initiatives. Awareness of the Bribery Act 2010 to be raised amongst commercial organisations. The Cabinet will continue to influence stakeholders and participate within G20, OECD, United Nations and FATF. 6. Implementing the Anti-Corruption Plan There is acknowledgement that the plan…

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    J. P. Morgan Chase & Co.

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    Charles Li, was involved in controversial hiring efforts when he worked in J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. from 2003 to 2009, by helping children of Chinese officials and clients get jobs, according to emails written by him, which have surfaced due to a U.S. bribery investigation into the bank. According to the WSJ, Criminal and civil investigations by U.S. and Hong Kong regulatory authorities are trying to identify whether J.P. Morgan has hired relatives and friends of government and corporate…

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