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An Assignment On Business Ethics

   

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Running head: BUSINESS ETHICSBusiness EthicsName of the Student Name of the university Author note
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1BUSINESS ETHICSThe ethical dilemma started getting resolved in a way when officially FIFA hasstarted the procedure responding to the corruption case during a special session of FIFACongress in the year 2016. Gianni Infantino has been voted as the new president of FIFAafter he has run a campaign on the basis of removing all dirt from FIFA. The FIFA Congresshas also approved a reform package which aims at triggering the existing deficiencies withinthe governance practice of FIFA. Some of the major reforms involve limiting the officeterms, enhancing clarity within the regular day operations, keeping the political and themanagement sections of the organization separate etc (Koenigstorfer and Kulczycki 2017).The Independent Ethics Committee of FIFA has also been given a comprehensive mandatefor investigating the violations within the ethical codes of FIFA related to this corruptionscandal. Internal investigations have been led by the top officials, Cornel Borbely and Hans-Joachim Eckert, who contributed to uncover the corruption scandal. Even though FIFA has banned the allegedly corrupted officials from the managementand ran immediate internal investigation, the organization could also employ independentauditors for the investigation on the fund disbursement and bid of 2022. Even though it isquite unlikely to get more information regarding 2022 bid, but the former one should beinvestigated more independently to find out whether the provided funds have been utilizedfor necessary purposes and ensure all the ethical codes are met. The FIFA scandal implies that the Football Federation Australia has utilized thepublic money for paying bribes to FIFA for hosting the 2022 world cup in the country (Craneand Matten 2016). This clearly indicates the ethical rules have been broken as the bid teamhas directed government money to bribery for exchanging votes. The unethical behaviour ofFFA has shed light on the ethical conduct of Australia as the recent report shows thatapproximately $45 million has been used by the government of Australia for supporting thefailed bid that was only capable of securing one single vote (Rowe 2017). A derailed report
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