Tunji Disu: A symbol of hope for a battered badge
Olatunji Ridwan Disu's appointment as acting Inspector General of Police in Nigeria symbolizes a potential shift towards ethical leadership in the Nigeria Police Force.
Finnish clothing brand in the midst of controversy – Expert: "Deceit"
A Finnish clothing entrepreneur, Pia Erlund, faces serious allegations regarding her leadership style and the misleading marketing practices of her brand, Bypias.
Dolores Prado, executive director of Holcim Ecuador: 'Reputation is not an end, but the result of doing things well and sustainably'
Dolores Prado, the executive director of Holcim Ecuador, emphasizes that reputation is built through consistent, ethical practices rather than being an isolated goal.
For Many Years He Led Czech Charity / In Church Organizations, Service of Heart Prevails and is Often Misused
Oldřich Haičman reflects on his lengthy career in charity leadership and addresses the ethical dilemmas within charitable organizations, particularly in relation to the church's role.
Conclusion of the Parliamentary Committee: VTEK member accused of ethical violations meets reputation criteria
A parliamentary committee concluded that D. Beinoravičius, a member of VTEK, meets the required reputation criteria despite accusations of ethical violations, a decision that will be forwarded to the Seimas leadership to determine his continued role.
Recycled, divided and no vax: the irreducible ones of the seat who manipulate the Authority
The article discusses the issues of integrity and ethical standards within the Italian Privacy Authority, especially in the context of its leadership choices related to the Movement 5 Stelle.
Jonathan Safran Foer: "Death does not stop the power that normalizes cruelty"
Jonathan Safran Foer examines America's moral failure that normalizes cruelty, calling for not just leadership but an ethical resistance in response to the political vacuum after the events in Minneapolis.