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Employees Can Be Overwhelmed By Unethical Business

What Enron Didn’t Teach Us

Years after multibillion-dollar scandals rocked corporate America, more than half of employees at both public and private companies admit they have witnessed lying, ethical breaches, or criminal behavior on the job — and most fail to report it, according to a new study.

From: Inc.com By: Angus Loten


The crackdown on corporate crime sparked six years ago by accounting scandals at Enron and WorldCom has done little to foster ethical behavior in the workplace, where many employees are still afraid to speak out about misconduct, a new study finds.Despite tougher laws against white-collar crimes, including the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and other strict oversight regulations, workers today are more likely to witness conflicts of interest, abusive behavior, or outright lying from company executives, according to the Ethics Resource Center, a Washington-based research group.Among 2,000 public- and private-sector employees surveyed nationwide, 56 percent said they had personally seen at least one violation of company ethics standards, policies or the law in the past year, up from 43 percent in 2003, the study found.

At the same time, less than 42 percent said they reported the incident through company channels.

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Few things can be as demoralizing to companies as unethical business practices. Corra has heard stories from different sectors and different incidents involving unethical business practice. Most often it starts at the top and works its way down through the ranks. But not all the time.

Sometimes you get “creative” employees who want to cut corners to look good at their jobs. They will do almost anything to get results. Lying and cheating are far from out of the question.

That is but one more reason to run background checks on all your employment candidates. See what they have been up to in the past. See if they really are who they say they are. See if they are lying about information provided. If they lie in their application, odds are they will lie elsewhere.

Corra suggests the criminal check, obviously and the education verification among the other background searches you may select as part of your pre-employment screening program.

Check them out before you hire.

By Gordon Basichis

Gordon Basichis is the Co-Founder of Corra Group, specializing in pre-employment background checks and corporate research. He has been a marketing and media executive and has worked in the entertainment industry, the financial, health care and technology sectors. He is the author of the best selling Beautiful Bad Girl, The Vicki Morgan Story, a non-fiction novel that helped define exotic sexuality in the late twentieth century. He is the author of the Constant Travellers and has recently completed a new book, The Guys Who Spied for China, dealing with Chinese Espionage in the United States. He has been a journalist for several newspapers and is a screenwriter and producer.