Conferences

By Anonymous, 8 February, 2012

Lawrence Lessig, who heads the Safra Center and hosted the event,
started by defining institutional corruption as:
<blockquote>A situation where influences within an economy of influence tend to
weaken the effectiveness of an institution, especially by weakening
public trust of the institution.</blockquote>

By Anonymous, 22 October, 2010

City Ethics' Carla Miller attended an international conference on public administration to present a paper on public corruption entitled <b>"Ethics, Elephants and Enigmas"</b> Shown here with panelists that Ms. Miller moderated on day 1 - October 23. The panel was themed: <b>"Management Issues"</b> with panel members from Bucharest, Romania, Bejing (2) and Shenyang, China.

By Anonymous, 5 May, 2007

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<li>What safeguards can be put in place to protect the innocent ??</li>
<li>Disgruntled employees making false ethical allegations as retaliation to employer...</li>
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<li>How do you build trust in order to institute ethical culture in our organization ?</li>
<li>What do you do when an arbitrator decides that ethical testing is not worthy to be a part of promotional training ?</li>
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