Author Archives: goodcorporation

GoodCorporation comments on the Welfare to Work scheme

“The key problem with the Government’s welfare-to-work scheme is that it places businesses in the...

Is the finance sector’s reputation damaged beyond repair?

Whether or not the reputation of the finance sector is damaged beyond repair depends on...

GoodCorporation gives 7/10 to Bribery Act Guidance

Government guidance on the Bribery Act (published today) brings a period of uncertainty for British...

UK Embassies must play greater role in tackling overseas corruption

British embassies are failing to give enough support to help businesses stamp out demands for...

GoodCorporation launches Anti Bribery & Corruption Framework

To help businesses test the efficacy of their Anti-Corruption procedures, GoodCorporation has developed an Anti...

GoodCorporation develops audit framework for BnEI

GoodCorporation, along with the Institute of Business Ethics has developed the framework and policies for...

Who do you do business with?

Leo Martin writes of the need for organisations to conduct rigorous due diligence in their...

Shareholders wrong to turn a blind eye to ethical standards

Shareholders need to take a more proactive position on business ethics and demand a more...

Rules are not enough

Leo Martin, director of leading business ethics advisors GoodCorporation comments on the News of the...

New Bribery Laws do not threaten business hospitality

Speculation that Britain’s new Bribery laws threaten the future of corporate hospitality is largely misplaced,...

GoodCorporation publishes weakest anti-corruption practices

Failure to establish strong and effective due diligence processes is the area where businesses are...