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Business ethics - creating fake news among social media

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About Business Ethics- Business morals is the investigation of fitting business approaches and works on in regards to possibly dubious subjects including corporate administration, insider exchanging, remuneration, separation, corporate social obligation, and guardian duties. Therefore, business ethics is all about moral set of values which are essential for establishing and conducting business in a good and practical way. Let's take a real-time example for looking into case seriously: The 2016 political decision season created numerous features, some of which are outstanding for being outrightly bogus. Counterfeit news extended from, "the Pope embraced Donald Trump" right to "Hilary Clinton is running a kid sex ring out of a pizza shop." Did "counterfeit news" impact the result of the 2016 US Presidential political race? While the appropriate response is misty, one thing is sure. The ascent of phony news has arrived at phenomenal levels and ...

Creating of fake currency an un ethical pratices

From the news the accused persons were printed  the fake currency notes by watching YouTube   Two major counterfeit currency printing gangs were busted by the Hyderabad police on Tuesday with sleuths of the Commissioner's Task Force - North Zone and South Zone -- making arrests. The North Zone team seized counterfeit currency of about Rs. 9,27,000 and other incriminating material after receiving credible information that some persons were circulating it at Jagdish Market in Abids. They laid a trap and caught three suspect persons circulating counterfeit currency notes of Rs 100 and Rs 200 denomination. On further investigation, the North Zone team apprehended a larger gang who were printing and circulating counterfeit currency from Sangareddy Town. The accused have been identified as Ishaq Bin Saleh, Bandari Gowtham, Mohd Sohail Ali, Mohd Ghousiuddin, Abrar Khan, Syed Kashif, and three juveniles in conflict with law.

Corruption and unethical behaviour

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Corruption is defined as private individuals or enterprises who misuse public resources for private power and/or political gains. They do so through abusing public officials whose behavior deviates from the formal government rules of conduct. Ethical behavior is defined as individuals or enterprises adhering to a non-corrupt work or business practice. A review of the academic literature is conducted drawing on perspectives from the political, economic, and anthropological sciences. Insights from a Danish research program are reported on. This program identifies five different actions for dealing with corruption: (1) no action; (2) withdrawals from markets; (3) decentralized decision-making process; (4) establishment of an anti-corruption code; and (5) mutual commitment through integrity pact. The following aspects of ethical behavior should be regulated through an anti-corruption code: the company vis-à-vis political parties; gifts and entertainment expenses; political campaign ...