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SCS – L3 – Q2- Ethics and social responsibility

Explain four ethical problems managers face in dealing with stakeholders.

2 Ethics and the environment

(a) Managers have a duty to aim for profit. At the same time, modern ethical standards impose a duty to guard, preserve and enhance the value of an enterprise for the good of all touched by it, including the general public.

Explain FOUR (4) ethical problems managers face in dealing with stakeholders.

(b) Business activities, in general, were formerly regarded as a problem for the environmental movement, but the two are now increasingly complementary. There has been an increase in the use of a green approach to market products.

Explain in FOUR (4) ways how physical environmental conditions are important for strategic planning.

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PSAF – L2 – Q5.1 – Public expenditure and financial accountability framework

Discuss four unethical problems in public financial management in Unity with examples.

(A) Ethics in public administration has become a serious concern in recent times as the public sector has turned into a fertile space for unethical activities and behaviours. Many believe that ethics should be managed in the public sector to reduce corruption and other unethical behaviours.

(ii) Explain ethics management in the public sector and its approaches.

(B) In dealing with ethical issues, professional skepticism and judgment are required of professional accountants in the public sector.

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Explain professional skepticism and judgment and illustrate how they apply to the public sector.

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