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  2. Expolink - Wikipedia

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    NAVEX Global, Inc. Expolink Europe Ltd (branded as Expolink) was a British company founded in 1995 to provide independent whistleblower services. Expolink worked with organisations all over the world to implement solutions [ buzzword ] for governance, risk management and compliance , with a strong presence in the United Kingdom and mainland Europe.

  3. Lockpath - Wikipedia

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    Lockpath was founded by Chris Caldwell and Chris Goodwin in 2010 [2] to develop and sell governance, risk management and compliance software. Lockpath is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas . Lockpath was purchased by NAVEX Global in 2019.

  4. The Network, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Network was founded in 1982 by Ralph Childs, a former FBI Special Agent, who implemented the first 24/7 anonymous reporting system that allows employees to bring unethical and illegal activities to their employers’ attention without fear of reprisal [citation needed].

  5. Ethics & Compliance Initiative - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Based in Arlington, Virginia, United States, ECI is devoted to the advancement of high ethical standards and practices in public and private institutions, and provides research about ethical standards, workplace integrity, and compliance practices and processes. [3]

  6. Business ethics - Wikipedia

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    According to the article "Indian Philosophy and Business Ethics: A Review", by Chandrani Chattopadyay, Hindus follow "Dharma" as Business Ethics and unethical business practices are termed "Adharma". Businessmen are supposed to maintain steady-mindedness, self-purification, non-violence, concentration, clarity and control over senses.

  7. Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1914, [1] and originally named Church Peace Union, Carnegie Council is an independent and nonpartisan institution, aiming to be the foremost voice of ethics in international affairs. The Council focuses on Ethics, War and Peace, Global Social Justice, and Religion in Politics as its three main themes. It is separate and independent ...

  8. Political corruption - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] A second wave of corruption metrics has been created by Global Integrity, the International Budget Partnership, [87] and many lesser known local groups. These metrics include the Global Integrity Index, [88] first published in 2004. These second wave projects aim to create policy change by identifying resources more effectively and ...

  9. Institute for Global Ethics - Wikipedia

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    With initial funding provided by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, [1] the Institute for Global Ethics [2] was founded by Rushworth Kidder in Camden, Maine in 1990. The Institute is dedicated to exploring the idea of shared moral values as well as committed to helping organizations and individuals put those values into practice, finding frameworks that tackle tough issues.