Case Study A Case Study in Corporate Governance & Ethical Auditing Satyam Fiasco & Role of PwC as an Auditor Group I Submitted By: Aditya Zutshi Ambrish Mani Piyush Anandani Ravinder Pal Singh Dhillon Abstract & Approach On Dec 16‚ 2008‚ Satyam declared to buy entire stakes in Maytas Properties for $1.3 Billion & 51% stakes in Maytas Infra for another $300 Million. By this action‚ the investors were furious. This was because of the move to invest in a promoter-related
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Report on Discussion Task 5 National Cultures and Corporate Cultures Culture is an essential aspect in the operation and management of business. Presently corporate cultures are chosen from a diversity of national cultures. In that process the organisational structure is influenced in the first place by the general relationship between employees and their organisation. In the second place the hierarchical system of authority defines superiors and subordinates‚ complemented by the general view
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The Effects of Culture on Ethics Ethics as defined by Raiborn and Payne (1990) “…is a system of value principles or practices and a definition of right and wrong” (Raiborn & Payne‚ 1990). The main question arising regarding this definition of ethics is – how do we know what is right and wrong? If we want to continue exploring ethics and to try to understand how it applies in different countries we also look at another definition whereas ethics is described as “a social‚ religious or civil
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At its most basic‚ corporate culture is the personality of an organization or simply how things are done around there. However‚ in a broader sense it refers to ’the moral‚ social and behavioral norms of an organization based on the beliefs‚ attitudes and priorities of its members.’ It determines how employees think‚ act and feel. Every organization has a different concept about the kind of culture that it should have‚ therefore cultures across organizations may differ despite of having certain common
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Introduction 3.0 Overview 4.0 Task 5.0 Corporate Governance Issues 5.1 Board of Directors 5.2 Shareholders 5.2.1 Implementation of Independent Auditors from Management 5.2.2 Setting up Effective Accounting Rules 5.3 Modern CEOs 6.0 The Role of Corporate Ethics 7.0 Recommended Policies to be Implemented 7.1 Sarbanes-Oxley Act 7.2 The California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS) 8.0 The Required Way to Deal with Corporate Failure 9.0 Conclusion 10.0 Recommendation
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LECTURE NOTES SUBJECT: BUSINESS ETHICS & CORPTORATE GOVERNACE CHAPTER NUMBER-I CHAPTER NAME: - INTRODUCTION PREPARED BY: MR.SHAIKH JUNED SAOUD In brief: - Meaning of Ethics: - Ethics is derived from the latin word ETHICUS and in greek it is called ETHICOS meaning character or manners. In other words ethics is said to be source of morals‚ moral principles and recognized rules of conduct. Definition of Ethics: - According to R. Wayne Mondy‚ ‘ethics is the discipline dealing with what
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Practice Ethical Behavior * The Institute of Management Accountants lists the principle of ethical behavior as the "...obligation to the public‚ their profession‚ the organization they serve‚ and themselves‚ to maintain the highest standards of ethical conduct" that include competence‚ confidentiality‚ integrity and objectivity. Don’t Risk Without Significant Return * Risking profits for poorly designed projects violates a basic principle of financial management. The capital market theory
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Ethical versus Unethical Behavior Carlos Mercado University of Phoenix MGT 344 November 17‚ 2007 Ethical versus Unethical Behavior Companies establish ethics policies as a way to identify expectations of workers and to offer guidance on handling common ethical problems that might arise in the course of doing business. For an organization to determine whether a behavior is ethical or unethical‚ the terms must be defined. The term ethical behavior refers to how an organization
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Module Corporate Governance Business Ethics & CSR H9CGBE: Corporate Governance Business Ethics & CSR Extra Header Data Module Delivered in Programme Code MBA MSCMGMTD MSCMRKD PGDMGT Programme Master of Business Administration Msc in Management MSc in Marketing Postgraduate Diploma in Science in Management Semester 2 1 1 2 Delivery Mandatory Mandatory Elective Mandatory Module Delivered in Programme Code MBA MSCMGMTD MSCMRKD PGDMGT Programme Master of Business Administration Msc in Management
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In the business world there is no place for dishonesty‚ arrogance or greed. People have to be held accountable; they are responsible for upholding ethical business practices. The old adage “Ignorance is no excuse” applies in business as well as personal lives. Corporate Leaders and CEO’s have to be held to a higher standard. Ethical behavior means to act in a way that is good and mutually beneficial for the individual and society (Mautner‚ 2005). This statement makes me wonder who decides what is
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