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| == Definitions of ethics ==
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| #Moral principles.
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| #Principles which govern the conduct of any individual or corporate member of a professional organisation.
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| == Characteristics of ethical issues ==
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| The Institute of Business Ethics (IBE) identifies the following characteristics, to help you identify whether a business issue is an ethical issue. If one or more of these characteristics is present, it is likely to be an ethical issue:
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| # It raises moral questions
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| # It is not covered by law
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| # It compromises your own or your organisation's values
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| # It is against any code of ethics or code of practice
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| # It involves your duties and responsibilities
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| # Your 'right' decision may not be the same as someone else's 'right' decision
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| # It provokes the responses 'should I?' or 'ought I?'
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| == See also ==
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| * [[ACT Competency Framework]]
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| * [[ACT Ethical Code]]
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| * [[Code of practice]]
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| * [[Corporate governance]]
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| * [[Corporate social responsibility]]
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| * [[Agency risk]]
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| ==Other links==
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| [http://www.treasurers.org/node/9783 Does ethics matter? The Treasurer 2010]
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