Dainius Radzevičius claims no ethical or moral transgressions regarding the rewritten debt
Dainius Radzevičius asserts that he has not committed any formal, ethical, or moral violations related to the rewriting of his debt to be transferred to his children.
Pay 400 thousand. The hospital threatens the doctor who spoke about the management's practices
A doctor faces threats of a significant financial penalty from a hospital for speaking out about its management practices.
Mechanic returns over R$ 10,000 that company mistakenly sent in AC: 'You can't take what belongs to others'
A mechanic in Tarauacá, Brazil, returned R$ 10,474.28 that was mistakenly sent to him by a construction company, demonstrating integrity despite facing financial difficulties.
The Association of Professional Journalists Expresses Distrust in Ethics Inspector Dainius Radzevičius
The Lithuanian Association of Professional Journalists has publicly expressed distrust towards the ethics inspector following concerns over significant financial dealings.
From Ornament to Cow Bell
The article discusses how certain elite public servants in Brazil manipulate the Constitution to unlawfully increase their salaries through various forms of financial 'ornaments.'
Why is the LDP giving gifts after the election again? Voices say 'Prime Minister Takaichi is a gift magician'
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party has distributed catalog gifts worth approximately 10 million yen to all party members elected in the recent House of Representatives election, raising questions about the party's financial ethics.
New member appointed to the Ethics Council
Trude Myklebust has been appointed as a new member of Norway's Ethics Council following the resignation of Cecilie Hellestveit, who left due to concerns over the council's independence.
Science Needs Freedom. A Conversation with Associate Professor of Ethics Anna Sauka
The article discusses the importance of humanities in the context of economic pragmatism and challenges the notion that scientific knowledge must always yield immediate financial benefits.
Sharia Supervisory Bodies: The Conscience of Islamic Banks or a Tool for Their Interests?
The article examines the role of Sharia supervisory bodies in Islamic banking, questioning whether they genuinely act independently or serve to legitimize decisions already made behind closed doors.
Marriage of Hate: Why Newsrooms Insist on Their Relationship with Tech Companies?
The article discusses the ongoing conflict between news media and big tech companies, highlighting the ethical and financial complexities that arise from their intertwined existence.
Sindre Finnes on the stock scandal: - I do not regret
Sindre Finnes has publicly stated that he does not regret his involvement in the stock scandal.
MLB players union boss resigns over inappropriate relationship with sister-in-law: report
MLB Players Association head Tony Clark resigned amid investigations into financial improprieties and an inappropriate relationship with his sister-in-law.
Fortune poorly earned
The article critiques Donald Trump's financial gains during his presidency, highlighting ethical violations and comparisons to corrupt practices in Mexican politics.
Why is the Life-Sustaining Medical Incentive an ‘Unjust Inducement’?
The article discusses a controversial incentive program for elderly individuals in Japan that offers financial rewards for choosing to end their lives, questioning the ethics of population control measures by the state.
"Many find themselves in precarious situations": the perilous path of information content creators, balancing journalism and influence
Content creators often face financial instability while being popular among the youth, as their monetization methods clash with journalistic ethics.
How did Epstein continue to employ millions in hedge funds despite his conviction?
The article discusses Jeffrey Epstein's continued involvement in hedge funds post-conviction, highlighting how he secured substantial investments despite previously being disassociated by major financial institutions.
Epstein: Business over Morality: How Deutsche Bank Courted Wealthy Clients Like Epstein in the USA
The article explores how Deutsche Bank prioritized financial gains by courting convicted sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein and other wealthy clients, ignoring serious moral concerns regarding Epstein's criminal history.
Goldman Sachs' Chief Lawyer Resigned After the Revelation of Her Close Ties with Epstein
Kathryn Ruemmler resigned as Goldman Sachs' chief lawyer after it was revealed that she accepted gifts from the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 South of Minas on Thursday, February 12, 2026
The article discusses various local news events including government issues, financial controversies, and sports results.
VIDEOS: GR2 of Thursday, February 12
The article covers several topics including a meeting at the STF regarding a PF report, ethical concerns about the judiciary, and financial issues involving major companies in Brazil.
Second DNA attempt to sanction Juan Andrés González, Ethics Committee recommends dismissal of the RC assemblyman
The National Assembly's Ethics Committee unanimously approved a report recommending the dismissal of assemblyman Juan Andrés González over allegations of unethical financial practices.
The Ministry of Health has agreed with the Latvian Medical Association to seek financial opportunities to establish a Disciplinary Council
The Latvian Ministry of Health and the Latvian Medical Association aim to create a Disciplinary Council to address ethical and professional conduct breaches among healthcare professionals.
Where Did American Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein's Wealth Come From?
The article explores the origins of Jeffrey Epstein's wealth, which is estimated to be around $600 million but recently assessed at about $120 million in a court document.
In Australia, a poor bartender becomes a millionaire due to an ATM error and has no regrets
A Latvian bartender experienced an ATM error in Australia that allowed him to withdraw unlimited funds, leading to a temporary millionaire lifestyle.
Police officer commended for returning ₦2.6m erroneous transfer in Borno
A police officer in Borno, Nigeria, has been praised for returning ₦2.6 million that was mistakenly transferred to him.
Business Ticker: Deutsche Bank reaffirms mistakes in dealing with Epstein
Deutsche Bank has reiterated its acknowledgment of errors in its business relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, emphasizing that taking him on as a client in 2013 was a mistake.
Nobel Institute: Requests explanations from former president of the Nobel Peace Prize Committee regarding ties with Epstein
The Nobel Institute is seeking explanations from a former president of the Nobel Peace Prize Committee about his connections with Jeffrey Epstein, emphasizing that any financial benefits would violate their code of ethics.
Norway: The Nobel Institute asks the former Prime Minister for 'explanations' regarding his ties with Jeffrey Epstein
The Nobel Institute is seeking explanations from former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland over any financial benefits he may have received from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Nobel Institute on Jagland: Financial Gifts in Violation of Regulations
The Nobel Institute's director stated that if Thorbjørn Jagland received substantial financial benefits from Jeffrey Epstein, it would violate their ethical guidelines, though he refrained from pre-judging Jagland until a full account of their relationship is provided.
It is actually a portrait of the Danish population in 2026
Daniel Dencik discusses the moral implications of prioritizing financial gain over ethical considerations within society.
Michał Tomczak: Holiness and Money [polemic]
The article discusses a response by lawyer Michał Bieniak defending the legal profession against criticisms regarding its focus on financial gain.