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| 219 Updated: 7/11/06 5:13 p.m. 07/11/06 Workers Say Discussion of Ethics Isn't Encouraged A workplace ethics policy may be a staple for companies these days, but there still appears to be a lack of communication about right and wrong between workers and their employers, suggests a study. 07/11/06 Will COSO Small Biz Guidance Really Help? COSO unveils principles-based guidance that it claims will reduce compliance burdens. 07/11/06 "Corporations still blasé about ethics, says E&Y survey" Ernst & Young reports that many CEOs are lackadaisical about stamping out the evils of corruption. 07/11/06 Dominican Central Bank’s ex-chief is mum on charges The ex- governor of the Dominican Central Bank said today that he is awaiting to be subpoenaed to respond it the accusation that to him the ex- banker does Ramon Báez Figueroa. 07/11/06 DOD acquisition still open to fraud and abuse: GAO Large and more numerous contract awards continue to keep the Pentagon vulnerable to fraud, waste and abuse, according to a Government Accountability Office review of contract management at the Defense Department recently forwarded to Congress. 07/11/06 2 Germans Convicted of Investment Fraud A criminal court on Tuesday convicted two former managers for their role in misstating the assets of a German brokerage firm, defrauding thousands of clients. |