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Business ethics and commercial morality: Report of the Royal Commission into Commercial Activities
Authors:Michael W Small
Institution:(1) Curtin Business School (Management), 6102 Bentley, WA, Australia
Abstract:This section is focused on some areas of concern which were identified in lsquoThe Report of the Royal Commission into Commercial Activities of Government and Other Matters (1990–1992)rsquo. In the Report a number of situations were examined in which some individuals acted without recourse to any ethical guidelines. Most of the people mentioned in the Report held responsible positions in either Government or the private sector, and all were very well known in the community. The Report of the Royal Commission made a number of findings of lsquoserious improprietyrsquo on the part of several individuals, although there was comparatively little evidence of illegal or corrupt conduct. This section shows what happened to a governmental system in an Australian state when a number of Ministers and their advisors placed their personal or party advantage over their constitutional obligation to act in the community's interests.ldquoThose who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat itrdquo.George Santayana (1863–1952)Michael Small is a Senior L1ecturer in the Curtin Business School, Western Australia. Earlier positions have included appointments with the Commonwealth Attorney-General's Department and more recently as Senior Lecturer in the Australian Police Staff College.
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