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Corporate Ethics

IBM Banned From New Government Contract Work

April 2nd, 2008

Two weeks ago, in the last edition of Ethisphere Magazine we rated and ranked the ethics programs of some of the largest U.S. government contractors. IBM was

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Starbucks Takes Heat for Tip Sharing Policy

March 13th, 2008

Tipping is an activity so fervently argued and debated in the United States that entire books have been published on tipping etiquette. Those who have worked for tips argue for it, those that haven’t argue against it, and both sides tend to leave the debate unsettled and more angry than when they started. […]

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Bahrain Metal Company Accuses Alcoa of Bribery and Fraud

February 28th, 2008

Alcoa was sued yesterday by Aluminum Bahrain BSC in a U.S. federal court for allegations of overcharging, fraud and bribery. Aluminum Bahrain BSC, better known as Alba, says it was overcharged by Alcoa for alumina (pictured), a key ingredient in creating aluminum. The company says it paid excesses of about $65 million per […]

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Fly the [Environmentally] Friendly Skies

January 29th, 2008

Air France today announced a pledge to spend $3 billion annually (until 2020) to cut carbon emissions and noise levels for its aircraft. The company is also hoping to cut fuel consumption by 15 to 20 percent within five years. You can see a bunch of other numbers over

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BASF and Bayer Investigate Alleged Price Fixing Charges

January 23rd, 2008

It seems the chemical and pharmaceutical industries haven’t exactly been the most ethically-minded these days. Both BASF SE and Bayer AG announced they will begin an internal probe into allegations by the World Bank that the two companies engaged in a price fixing scheme for an anti-mosquito pesticide sold

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Chevron Donates $30 Million to U.N. Backed Global Fund

January 22nd, 2008

Chevron announced yesterday it will be giving its largest single donation in company history to the United Nations backed Global Fund, a program that helps to fight AIDS and other infectious diseases throughout the world. This also marks the largest single donation to the Fund by a company, which makes Chevron the Global Fund’s […]

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Target Aims to Eliminate PVC from Several Product Lines

November 16th, 2007

Target became the most recent retail company in the United States to announce it would end the use of polyvinyl chloride (more commonly known as PVC) in some of the products it sells, most notably children’s paraphernalia like eating utensils and lunch boxes. By 2008, the company wants to eliminate PVC from changing […]

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Oil Spill Fines Come Through for BP and ConocoPhillips Subsidiary

October 26th, 2007

Two major settlements relating to oil spills were reached this week. Polar Tankers, a subsidiary of ConocoPhillips, was fined $2.5 million dollars for an oil spill in the Pacific Ocean in 2004. A criminal penalty represented $500,000 of the fine, and the other $2 million went to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, a nonprofit […]

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Companies Not Always Recognized for ‘Green’ Efforts

October 25th, 2007

A new study discovered that U.S. and U.K. consumers want businesses to be more environmentally friendly, but have a hard time naming specific companies focusing on the issue. However, the study discovered a number of “big brands” in each country that are recognized for climate-change awareness more than others. In the U.K., those leaders […]

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General Counsels More Vulnerable to SEC Prosecution

October 2nd, 2007

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been cracking down on General Counsels this year more than ever, according to an article released today by the National Law Journal. Experts say the increased prosecution comes from the SEC’s backlash after a proposed regulation in the Sarbanes-Oxley Act was revoked.

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Sonoco’s New Recycling Program Designed to Increase Productivity

September 27th, 2007

Sonoco, a global supplier of industrial and consumer packaging, launched a new program today that provides manufacturers with “productivity savings by identifying ways to reduce waste materials going to landfills, and increase profitability by converting waste streams to revenue streams by finding alternative uses for a facility’s previously unrecycled wastes,”

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Congratulations to Freescale for Receiving 2007 American Business Ethics Award

September 27th, 2007

Ethisphere Council member Freescale Semiconductor accepted the 2007 American Business Ethics Award from The Society of Financial Service Professionals (SFSP) yesterday in Montreal.
The American Business Ethics Awards are given to U.S. companies “who exemplify high standards of ethical behavior in their everyday business conduct and in response to specific crises or challenges,” according to SFSP’s […]

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EC Unapologetic for Record Cartel Fines, More Raises Intended

September 26th, 2007

In 2007 the European Commission issed the largest fine in the EU’s history- a whopping €990 million (that’s $1.3 billion, folks). In spite of recent criticism, an EC spokesman revealed that the Commission intends to continue increasing fines. As EC spokesman Jonathan Todd explained, the Commission has “increased the level of fines . . . […]

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Paradigm BV Agrees to Pay $1 Million For FCPA Violations

September 26th, 2007

Paradigm BV, a provider of “enterprise software solutions” to the oil and natural gas industry, entered into an agreement with the Department of Justice (DOJ) yesterday regarding Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) violations. Illegal payments Paradigm made to China, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Mexico and Nigeria were self-reported to the Department of Justice by the company […]

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Fifth Annual ‘Climate Disclosure Leadership Index’ Released Today

September 25th, 2007

London based Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing awareness on global climate change, released their annual Climate Disclosure Leadership Index (CDLI) today.
The list, compiled from responses to a questionnaire CDP sent to over 2400 companies worldwide, compares FT 500 companies in each sector on how transparent they are on regarding their […]

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6,000 Internal Emails Exposed After Employee’s Gmail Account Gets Hacked

September 21st, 2007

Nine months of internal emails were stolen earlier this month from MediaDefender, an anti-piracy firm used by recording companies and Hollywood studios. A group devoted to countering anti-piracy measures, aptly named MediaDefender-Defenders, claimed responsibility for the theft. After obtaining the documents, MediaDefender-Defenders dispersed the emails digitally through peer-to-peer programs.
Now the emails are posted on […]

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Three Years Later, Microsoft STILL Has To Pay $613 Million

September 20th, 2007

After Microsoft’s sound legal defeat at the hands of the EU’s Court of First Instance on Monday, experts debate the future impact and role of the European Commission (EC) in world business. The conflict stretches from legal experts in support of the ruling to U.S. government officials such as Thomas Barnett, the Assistant Attorney […]

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Europe Beats the US in Corporate Social Responsibility

September 14th, 2007

A new study released today by Ethical Investment Research Service (EIRIS) revealed that, despite recent high profile abuses, U.S. companies still lag behind their European counterparts when it comes to doing business ethically. However, businesses have significantly improved corporate social responsibility (CSR) across the globe today than 25 years ago, the study says.
As report […]

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Curious about Ethisphere’s Criteria for the 2007 World’s Most Ethical awards?

September 10th, 2007

Ethisphere Magazine’s Executive Editor Alex Brigham and Editor-in-Chief Stephen Martin will host a complimentary webcast on October 24, 2007, covering every step in the decision process of the 2007 Ethisphere’s ‘World’s Most Ethical Companies’ rankings. The 2-hour symposium will take place at 10 a.m. PST and discuss what was involved in deciding who qualified as […]

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Qwest Extends CEO’s Perks to Family

September 6th, 2007

Qwest announced an amended benefits plan for its new CEO Edward Mueller on Friday allowing his wife and stepdaughter use of the corporate jet. The plan was set in place in order to allow Mueller’s stepdaughter to fly between Denver and California where she is finishing high school.
The agreement also gives Mueller and […]

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Observer Newspaper Announces Top 20 Ethical Firms in FTSE 350

August 31st, 2007

Earlier this week, The Observer’s Good Companies Guide unveiled its list of the UK’s top 20 firms in the Financial Times Stock Exchange (FTSE) 350 index, based on social, environmental and corporate governance criteria. The little-known Speedy Hire, an equipment rental company, made the top spot on the list for what The Observer […]

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Dole Food Company, Inc. Announces New Carbon Neutral Project

August 25th, 2007

Dole Food Company announced that its Costa Rican subsidiary, Fondo Nacional de Financiamento Forestal, the National Forestry Financing Fund and an entity of the Ministry of Environment and Energy of CostaRica partnered to create a carbon neutral supply chain for banana and pineapple products. The products moving from Costa Rica to North America and […]

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SEC settles charges against IBM for ‘aiding’ fraud at Dollar General…

August 21st, 2007

The SEC announced the settlement of a civil lawsuit against an employee of IBM for aiding Dollar General Corporation’s accounting fraud. The final judgment ordered Kevin B. Collins to pay $95,000 for his role in assisting Dollar General’s violations of various SEC codes.
Collins allegedly proposed to Dollar General to push forward a $10 million […]

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What do Nacchio and his judge have in common? Apparently, lapses in good judgment.

August 20th, 2007

As reported by local Denver media, Colorado’s top federal judge likes to party.
Now the FBI is involved, and so are allegations of violations of the Judicial Code of Conduct.
Without getting into the sordid details, recently filed court documents show Colorado’s top federal judge, Judge Edward Nottingham, was too drunk to remember how he spent […]

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Motley Fool features Sun Microsystems’ ethics & Ethisphere Magazine

August 15th, 2007

The extremely popular investment website, the Motley Fool, just ran a large profile about the positive ethics and governance of Sun Microsystems. This piece ran on the heels of a much-better-than-expected earning report. To excerpt…
The company just reported stellar earnings, befitting its astronomical business name, wherein management bragged a little bit about […]

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