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Being Ethical in a Corrupt Environment

BEING ETHICAL IN A CORRUPT ENVIRONMENT

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This webinar does NOT qualify for IRS CE credit for Enrolled Agents.
Cost $12.50
Presentation Length 1.0 hour

Recorded DateMarch 7, 2024
CPE:Not available
(archived webinars do not offer CPE credits)
Subject AreaEthics (Behavioral)
Course LevelBasic
Course Description

Ethical behavior is more noticeable in corrupt environments than in ethical ones; it is easier for an ethical company to stand out in a corrupt environment. Organizations should view the prospect of building a strong ethical reputation in such settings as an opportunity and consider the costs of resisting corruption as an investment in building such a reputation.

This session addresses how organizations can go about being ethical in a corrupt environment and how they should frame their ethical behavior in a way that resonates with as vast a network of ethically sensitive stakeholders as possible.

Learning Objectives:


  • Identify the importance of establishing a strong ethics and compliance program

  • Determine how to instill ethics from the top of the organization

  • Determine how to deal with different types of stakeholders

  • Recall examples of what makes an ethics and compliance program effective

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Marc Tassé, MBA, FCPA, FCA, CFF

University of Ottawa
Corporate Ethics and Financial Crimes Expert
mtasse@uottawa.ca
(819) 775-0991

Uottawa

Mr. Tassé is an investigative and forensic accountant who has experience as an independent special advisor to various board chairs and CEOs of corporations and organizations on "high profile and sensitive cases” related to alleged corruption, fraud, financial misconduct, and breach of fiduciary duty.

An award-winning lecturer at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law and in the Executive MBA program at the Telfer School of Management, he delivers presentations at the Harvard Institute for Learning in Retirement.  A sought-after media commentator, Mr. Tassé has been published extensively and quoted in various prestigious publications such as The Wall Street Journal.
 

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Uottawa
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