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    ETHICS IN ACCOUNTING Presented by: Rojina Sapkota Abhilasha Thapa Pooja Shah Sandeep Gautam Mendhala Lama Gurung AND THE ACCOUNTING PROFESSION What is ETHICS? -All about making right choices and producing good behavior What is ETHICS in ACCOUNTING? -Being responsible enough to behave as a TRUSTWORTHY accountant. ROLE/IMPORTANCE OF ETHICS IN ACCOUNTING  To provide true knowledge of the financial transactions taking place.  To ensure correct decision making . WHAT IS AN ETHICAL DILEMMA

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    What is Law? We need to be specific when refer to ’the law’ as there are two types of law in Australia: LEGISLATION‚ and CASES‚ also called ‘judge-made law’ or ‘common law’. These are also known as authoritative sources of law. Each type of law has a different origin. LEGISLATION is created by parliament. It’s also called ‘Acts’ or ‘statutes’. Legislation may also be changed or removed by parliament. Legislation may be made about any subject for which the parliament has power to make laws

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    University of Missouri – Columbia The Bernie Madoff Scandal Finance 2000: Survey of Business Finance Student ID #: 12366167 December 17th‚ 2014 The Madoff scandal is one of more prominent scandals regarding business ethics in more recent times. The scandal was a complex Ponzi scheme ran by Bernard Madoff. A Ponzi scheme was originally named after Charles Ponzi‚ who would pay returns to its investors from new capital paid to the operators by new investors rather than any profit

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    Barnard Lawrence Madoff he is an American with a background in stockbroker‚ investment‚ advisor‚ and financier. Barnard Lawrence Madoff had committed largest financial fraud in the United States history‚ with a fraud over $17.179 billion. He was charge money laundering‚ mail fraud‚ wire fraud‚ false statements‚ perjury‚ securities fraud‚ investment advisor fraud‚ and theft from employee benefit plan adding to all these criminal charges he was sentenced for 150 years in prison on June 29‚ 2009. Referring

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    Common themes in Corporate Governance Scandals According to ACCA (2014) “Corporate governance is the system by which companies are directed and controlled”‚ also the corporate governance definition in the ACCA (2014) and Financial Times (2015) are quite different but similar at the same time‚ “How a company is managed‚ in terms of the institutional systems and protocols meant to ensure accountability and sound ethics. The concept encompasses a variety of issues‚ including disclosure of information

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    The Watergate scandal had a profound effect on American history and impact on the American public’s perception of the Presidency. The scandal was the first of its kind that truly grasped the media and public’s attention. In just over 780 days‚ America became gripped by the shocking revelation that behind this scandal was the man they elected to sit in the White House and run their country‚ President Richard Milhous Nixon. The Watergate Scandal led to Nixon becoming the first and to this date only

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    Watergate scandal ‚ happened in June 17 ‚ 1972 where robbers are arrested in the office of Democratic National Committee where the Watergate building is located. This act was not accepted and ordinary ‚ because thieves were in relation with the President Nixon and his reelection campaign . They have been arrested while stealing secret documents and wiretap phones. But ‚ Historians did not ensure that Nixon knew about this . After ‚ Nixon tried to hide the truth by raising money for burglars and

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    The 1919 Black Sox Scandal In 1919‚ eight of the Chicago White Sox allegedly threw the World Series. Charles Comiskey was the ruthless owner of the White Sox and was the main motive of the sox to throw the series. Chick Gandil was the first player to get involved and then he spread it to the other players on the team. The act by these players would be called the Black Sox Scandal. The Scandal nearly ruined America’s pastime. The baseball commissioner‚ Judge Landis‚ banned all eight of the players

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    RECENT CORPORATE SCANDALS IN MALAYSIA Air-freight firm Transmile Group Berhad hit the business news headline for the wrong reason in 2007. The share price suffered turbulence when it was revealed that auditors of Deloitte & Touche were unable to substantiate the accounts of year 2006. The fraud was discovered after a special audit conducted by Moores Rowland Risk Management Sdn. Bhd.‚ stating that the company has been overstating its revenue between the periods of 2005-2007 to reduce the net loss

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    Case: The Bribery Scandal at Siemens AG 1. There is no question that ’bribing’ is unethical and illegal. However‚ nowadays there are a lot of developing countries in which corruption and bribing is a common practice and large companies that are targeted to expand to those countries’ markets have no other option but to pay government officials or other demanding individuals. In the Siemens case which involves bribing for contracts it is partially understandable if the company’s convicted managers

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