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EY: the majority of businesses considers ethical operations to be important
90 percent of Hungarian businesses consider it important to operate ethically, but executives are more likely to break the rules, EY told MTI on Tuesday.
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According to a survey by the EY international consulting firm, 78 percent of domestic firms consider how their key decisions affect their judgment. Top executives, on the other hand, may be prone to “cosmeticizing” their financial statements, and 15 percent are likely to mislead an official. Among employees, both rates are only 3 percent, they added. (MTI)
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