Professor Julia Black reflects on Ethics for Regulators
...professions such as doctors, solicitors and barristers, and has moved into the financial markets in the wake of the Libor and similar scandals. In the last few years, two new...
...professions such as doctors, solicitors and barristers, and has moved into the financial markets in the wake of the Libor and similar scandals. In the last few years, two new...
...in Public Life is not a parliamentary body; it is independent and advisory. It has 3 party political members and 5 appointed by open competition. Our role is to promote...
...properly supported and protected to take on new responsibilities. For example, the initial shortage of PPE created ethical tensions we would not normally expect as staff had to determine their...
...and Leadership in their own behaviour. They should actively promote and robustly support the Principles and be willing to challenge poor behaviour wherever it occurs. The unprecedented nature of the...