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Andrew Sawers

Editor's letter: There's more to business than business

There’s a joke about a grandmother who slips her grandson some money. “Here’s £5 for you,” the doting granny says. “Don’t tell your mother I gave it to you.” “That’ll cost you ten pounds,” says the scheming brat. It reminded me that, in some cultures, they say it is not immoral to offer a bribe, but it is immoral to accept one.

Financial Director, 27 May 2008
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Which brings us to BAE Systems. The company asked former Lord Chief Justice Lord Woolf to identify ethical standards that global companies ought to adhere to. Lord Woolf’s report makes for interesting reading for companies everywhere. The background to the whole thing, of course, was the Serious Fraud Office bribery and corruption investigation relating to BAE’s huge al-Yamamah contract.

But Woolf’s report doesn’t confine itself to such sordid ­ and denied ­ matters. “Business ethics,” he said, “relates to all the activities of a company, from how it develops, produces and delivers its products and services, to its interactions with its customers, suppliers, employees and wider society. It is not” ­ and this is the important bit ­ “as is sometimes construed, simply in relation to behaviour that might be judged to be corrupt.”

So far so good, and there are a raft of suggestions relating to the need for the right “tone” to be set at the top of the organisation and the need to create a code of ethical business conduct that is actually “a living document”, not a file-and-forget exercise.

All the codes of ethics in the world have a battle on their hands, however, to prevent the sort of corner-cutting behaviour that people engage in, not to line their own pockets, but to meet their performance targets and keep their budget numbers looking good. We struggle to think of any other reason why executives from bitter rivals British Airways and Virgin Atlantic would even have thought of being civil to each other, never mind colluding on fuel surcharges. Why, for that matter, no fewer than 112 companies have been accused ­ but not, nota bene, convicted ­ of bid-rigging by the Office of Fair Trading.

But as Woolf suggests, there are other ethical considerations that aren’t to do with corruption, and in this context I was struck by a recent Radio 4 Money Box report on utility companies that charge their poorest, pre-pay customers a lot more than their better-quality direct debit-paying customers. The companies say in their defence that such sub-prime customers have higher costs, and this isn’t the place to debate the rights and wrongs of it all. The real issue is that there are many similar examples in most other industries where, whatever the legal issues, the phrase ‘business is business’ just won’t wash in an increasingly ethics-conscious world.


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