Sunday, May 26, 2019

SNC Reaction Paper

What was it spent on? Who were the recipients? Investigations suggested that the capital was used to pay proceedss to unknown North African agents in golf club to sanction mufti-million dollar future projects. This was possibly done to maximize company r unconstipatedue, but the deed is still questionable with Demises grey past. The archbishop Of Milan, SST. Ambrose once said, When in Rome, do as the Romans. Does this translate to Zincs actions in North Africa? Doing business in different leaves of the world can be a difficult game because of wide-ranging cultural and professional differences.What may seem untimely in North America may be an everyday occurrence in a nonher part of the world. Bribery is one such act. A bribe, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary is coin or favor given or promised in order to influence the image or conduct of a person in a position of trust. From personal experience, in some countries, not paying a bribe or not giving a gift may prolong or delay work, and in some cases even create a roadblock and wholly stop the project. In some countries, offering a bribe is reasoned while in others it is considered a felony.The question forever is, is bribery respectable? Ethics, in my opinion, be culture specific and, as the professor mentioned in class, time specific. Slavery, for example was an integral part of a perfectly normal society in ancient times but now is considered a heinous crime. Pierre Daytime bribed officials to influence their decision in choosing SYNC Laving for construction projects. But even after investigations, it is not known what this bribe was used for. Daytime and Ben Sass were in any case linked to illegal activities like money la infraing with the controversial Miramar cleric of Libya.Keeping in mind his past history and the act of bribery itself positions me to believe that Daytime acted unethically. I in like manner believe that bribery, in any form, is morally scathe irrespective of where one does business. In this case, Daytime, the board of directors, the agents and the officials in North Africa are the active agents. The shareholders, potential and current clients, the employees of SYNC Laving as well as their competitors are the passive agents. Lets analyses the ethical issues in this case apply a few models.Virtue Based Moral Reasoning expects en to maximize certain virtues like honesty, integrity, pallor and transparency. Daytime in his actions exhibited dishonesty and dishonor by bribing and laundering money. These actions were unfair to the shareholder as they were and still are unaware about where their money was spent. lose of transparency creates a loss of trust amongst employees and stake-holders as well. Demises actions were, therefore, unethical. Next, lets look at it through a Communitarians approach. This method stresses that contracts, implicit and explicit, should be respect and not breached under any resistance.Daytime had a fiduciary duty towar ds the corporation, which he breached as the company lost its reputation as a result of this bribery debacle. He had also signed an implicit contract with the employees of the organization which was breached when he paid no heed to company ethics before making his decisions. Falsifying accounts by using terms like project consultancy costs and project commercial costs for the money spent towards bribes is equivalent to lying to shareholders as these statements are finally sanctioned by the CEO. Thus we see that SYNC Laving and Daytime acted unethically on the basis of Communitarians.However, if you look at the decision through a Consequentiality perspective, an approach where still the consequences of your actions matter, Daytime, while making this decision was actually right. He paid a small price (in the form of a bribe), which in turn would bring in business worth billions and increase the companys revenue. He believed that ends justified the means. However, after the entire inc ident unfolded, SYNC Laving not only lost a lot of money through trials and fines, but also lost something more important, trust and reputation.Thus, I believe that this act was unethical even through a consequentiality approach. If Daytime was playacting under a veil of ignorance, he would definitely not authorize these payments. SYNC Laving could have been a company that has lost out to a mercantile contract just because another company was imparting to bribe their way to the contract. Here we see that through a Rawlins Liberalism approach, Daytime was unethical. According to Graham Tuckers theory, an ethical decision should positively answer all his five questions. Daytime and SYNC Lapins board fails to answer these questions positively.Was their decision profitable? Definitely not. SYNC Lapins profits decrease from $76 million to $67 million in the first quarter of 201 2 itself. Secondly, bribe giving is illegal in Canada which negatively answers his second question, is it l egal? He then goes on to ask if it is fair. If you look at this from their competitors perspective, their decision was unfair to the competitors who missed out on deals as they refused to pay bribes. This decision was also not right as this money was paid to unnamed and unknown recipients to influence the companys goals.Finally, it fails to positively answer if paying bribes ensures sustainable development. Such acts result in recurrence of ill doing which in turn can backfire on the corporation. Most successful organizations usually boast of having a clean slate and usually do not indulge in such acts. Bribery may be a quick fix but is definitely not a permanent solution. Informs CEO and my former boss, Nary Murphy once suggested, If bribe giving, and not bribe taking, is made legal then the bribe giver shall hence cooperate with the authorities to expose the bribe taker.This seems o be an interesting idea and think it should be implemented. Such a policy will encourage victims t o blow the whistle on bribe takers fearlessly and in turn help combat corruption. In my view, businesses can very well blow up even in the harshest situations. Informs is a great example an organization which flourished ethically in an environment which was not very welcoming to entrepreneurs with a conscience. Their vision was not to just build a profitable organization, but a respectable one. In 1984, Informs imported a supercomputer and the customs official at the airport refused to go along it without a bribe.Any delay was unacceptable and the only alternative was to pay a customs duty of 135% and then appeal for a refund. Murphy borrowed money and paid the duty. He believes that at the end of the day, a clear conscience is the softest pillow on which you can lay down your head at night. unwaveringly believe that bribery is an evil which eventually leads to corrupt business and political environment. Even though it is viewed differently in different cultures, morally it still is wrong and unethical. Id rather not do business in a market which enforces bribery than silence my scruples and indulge in a social evil.

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