Perfect place syndrome and the 10-80-10 rule to ethics
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Perfect place syndrome and the 10-80-10 rule to ethics

The 10-80-10 rule to ethics is based on the assumption that 10 percent of the people are ethical all of the time, 80 percent could behave unethically depending on the situation, and 10 percent are unethical all the time.

Learn how this can be applied to fraud risk management from forensic litigation partner Jonathan T. Marks on his blog "Board and fraud" below:

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