This report, addressing ethical and financial services, provides recommendations for the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA). It begins with an analysis of key areas for change management, including the board of directors, management, and employees, to repair the bank's reputation and rebuild stakeholder trust. The report highlights deficiencies in corporate governance, including a lack of transparency and instances of unethical practices that have negatively impacted CBA's image. Recommendations include developing corporate governance policies, ensuring management implements strategies, and addressing stakeholder needs through a code of conduct to foster teamwork and transparency. The report concludes with a letter of acceptance for a graduate role at CBA, demonstrating the student's commitment to applying these ethical principles within the organization. The analysis is supported by academic research and provides a practical framework for ethical decision-making within the financial services industry.