Identify what caused the breaches of ethical conduct

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From Volkswagen's Dieselgate to Martin Shkreli, the former CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, to Sepp Blatter, the disgraced former head of soccer's international governing body, 2015 did not disappoint on corporate scandals.

The allegations weren't as big as, say, Enron or Madoff, the characters were just as captivating. Shkreli was defiant on Twitter. Perhaps the most blatant was Volkswagen, which ran commercials of its engineers as angels even when company officials were setting up elaborate systems to lie to customers and get around pollution controls. Here are the most compelling corporate fiascos and alleged frauds of 2015.

CASE STUDY: The 5 Biggest Corporate Scandals of 2015

Chris Matthews, Stephen Gandel Dec 28, 2015

The Volkswagen Emissions Scandal

When Volkswagen revealed in September that it had installed software on millions of cars in order to trick the Environmental Protection Agency's emissions testers into thinking that the cars were more environmentally friendly than they were, investors understandably deserted the company.

Volkswagen lost roughly $20 billion in market capitalization, as investors worried about the cost of compensating customers for selling them cars that weren't compliant with environmental regulations.

The company not only has to deal with compensating their customers, but it will also need to contend with potential fines from regulators as well as a reputational hit that could severely affect its market share.

FIFA Corruption Scandal

The only surprising fact about the FBI's indictment of FIFA officials for racketeering, fraud, and other offenses was that the charges came from the United States, where soccer's popularity lags the rest of the world.

The corruption part was the least remarkable aspect of the news, as FIFA officials had long been suspected of taking bribes in exchange for granting broadcasting rights for games and hosting rights for events like the World Cup.

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The FBI also indicted five sports marketing executives at the same time. And the scandal spooked some of America's largest corporations, including Coca-Cola and McDonald's-top FIFA sponsors. These firms called on the governing body to fire its leadership and enact tough reforms.

Toshiba Accounting Scandal

No list of corporate screw-ups would be complete without a good old-fashioned accounting scandal. In September, electronics conglomerate Toshiba admitted that it had overstated its earnings by nearly $2 billion over seven years, more than four times its initial estimate in April.

CEO and President Hisao Tanaka resigned from the firm, and an independent investigators found that "Toshiba had a corporate culture in which management decisions could not be challenged" and "Employees were pressured into inappropriate accounting by postponing loss reports or moving certain costs into later years."

Valeant's Secret Division

In October, short seller Andrew Left accused drug company Valeant of using a specialty pharmacy company Philidor to artificially inflate its sales. Valeant denied the charges. But the fact that Valeant had never discussed its close ties to Philidor raised questions about Valeant's, and Philidor's, sales practices. It also shook investors' confidence in the acquisitive drug company, which had racked up debt as it did deals.

Valeant (VRX, +1.28%) could still be on the hook if Philidor broke any laws. Valeant employees appear to have worked at Philidor under aliases to hide their identities. And Valeant had paid $100 million for an undisclosed option to acquire Philidor for no additional dollars whenever it wanted, essentially giving Valeant ownership of the company.

Valeant has appointed a special committee of its board, and an outside investigator, to look into the company's ties to Philidor, but it has yet to report its findings. Valeant said that Philidor sales never amounted to more than 7% of its total sales. Valeant's shares fell 75% in the wake of these revelations, to just over $70 from a high of $260.

Also contributing to the stock fall was the fact that Valeant had been accused over the summer of price gouging, buying up drugs and then rapidly raising their prices. A number of members of Congress, including presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders, have called for an investigation into the company's drug pricing practices. And in early October, the company confirmed that it had received a federal subpoena.

Many well known hedge funders, including Bill Ackman, who has defended the company, suffered big losses on Valeant stock in the wake of the scandal.

Turing Pharmaceuticals and Martin Shkreli

Martin Shkreli became known as the bad boy of the drug industry after his drug company, Turing, increased the price of a 62-year-old drug that treated HIV patients by 5,000% to $750 a pill. But it's what he did before that could land him in jail.

In mid-December, the government arrested Shkreli on charges of stock fraud related to his activities while at Retrophin, the drug company he ran before Turing. The former hedge fund manager is accused of using shares of Retrophin to pay off investors who had lost money with a hedge fund he ran in the past. The government described Shkreli's alleged behaviour as similar to a ponzi scheme.

Shkreli, who maintains he is innocent, says there is little evidence of fraud because his investors didn't lose money. Shkreli, who has been defiant on Twitter about the allegations against him, bought the sole copy of a Wu-Tang Clan album for $2 million. He has had called himself the most successful Albanian. Mother Teresa, also an Albanian, presumably would not be proud.

Reference - Matthews, C & Gandel, S 2015 'The 5 biggest corporate scandals of 2015', Fortune, 28 December, viewed 9 March 2017

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The assessment does not require an introduction, conclusion or table of contents. Please refer to the marking criteria to assist as a guideline to help you complete the tasks.

You are to research and answer all of the following:

1. The case study has identified several ethical issues that have arisen with five different companies. Give a summary of the different ethical issues that have occurred with these companies.

2. Ethical dilemmas can occur within an organisation which can challenge individual and management decision making. Explain where the responsibilities lie when it comes to managing ethical behaviour. Is it the responsibility of the individual or of management?

3. Using one of the examples profiled in the case study identify what caused the breaches of ethical conduct. In your answer consider elements such as the management style of those in charge and the culture of the organisation.

4. Some organisations promote their corporate culture as one that supports ethical behaviour. Using any organisation of your choice as an example, explain the strategies they have in place to prevent inappropriate and unethical decision making from occurring.

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Australian student, total 1200 words. Reference guide: In-text referencing and reference list may include references using weekly readings, text books, news articles from respected publications, and journal articles. Referencing should be in Harvard style - refer to Kaplan ‘Harvard Referencing Concise Guide’. Use a minimum of one reference per question. KBS presentation guidelines: Arial, size 11.5 font, 1.5 spacing. Submission: PDF and submit to Turnitin by the due date. Late submissions will incur a late penalty.

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Clearly understands ethical issues and gives comprehensive explanations. Clearly understands ethical issues and gives in-depth explanations. Clearly understands responsibilities of individuals and management. Sentences and paragraphs are well structured and clear so the reader can focus on what is written. Grammar, spelling and punctuation are flawless, which allows the reader to focus on the message. Sentences and paragraphs are readable but with grammatical errors credible and current sources (does not use minimum references) well structured and clear so the reader can focus on what is written. Minimal errors in grammar, spelling and punctuation spelling and punctuation.

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