This case study examines the unethical business practices of Toyota, focusing on incidents related to safety issues and corporate conduct. The essay delves into Toyota's ethical responsibilities towards employees, customers, and the supply chain, highlighting breaches of the UN Global Compact principles, particularly concerning human rights and safety. It analyzes the company's actions through the lens of business ethics and corporate social responsibility (CSR) theories, discussing issues such as the disregard for consumer safety and lack of transparency. The analysis includes recommendations for improvement, such as enhanced safety protocols, improved customer service, and the promotion of a more ethical and responsive organizational culture. The study concludes by emphasizing the importance of ethical practices in maintaining a successful and sustainable business, underscoring the impact of ethical failures on corporate reputation and financial performance.