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Consulting, lobbying, law firms, banks, and public relations companies could not assist authoritarian governments, corruption, organized crime, or have unethical practices
By Hicbd
Thu Jan 23 2020 3:58 pm
"Finally, as Michael Posner at NYU’s Stern School of Business advises, consultancies should also develop shared guidelines for when they should undertake contracts in authoritarian regimes, and when they should disengage from such contracts."
URL:
https://hbr.org/2019/04/what-happens-when-consultants-work-for-authoritarian-regimes
https://about.bgov.com/news/authoritarian-regimes-pay-millions-k-street-lobbyists/
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/25/business/mckinsey-johnson-and-johnson-opioids.html
https://blog.ted.com/ted-prize-winner-charmian-gooch-on-60-minutes/
https://www.ted.com/talks/charmian_gooch_meet_global_corruption_s_hidden_players
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Environment
Banks / Financial Institutions
International Development / Foreign Aid / NGOs
U.S. Foreign Policy / International Relations
Democracy
Global Human Rights
Government Contracting / Procurement
Lobbying
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) / Sustainability / Impact
Government Corruption / Oversight / Ethics
Corruption / Fraud
Foreign Policy / International Affairs
Global Authoritarian Governments / Democracy / Dictatorships
Consulting
Business Ethics
Public Relations
Corporate Ethics
Government Regulation / Oversight
Law Firms
Lawsuits / Personal Injury
ESG / Socially Responsible Investing
McKinsey (company)
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