Ethics reform refers to changes made in order to improve or modify certain standards, practices and principles related to ethical behavior within a particular organization, profession or government. It involves implementing new policies, rules or guidelines that aim to promote integrity, transparency, accountability and fairness in decision-making processes. Ethics reform is often prompted by instances of unethical conduct, corruption or scandals, and the goal is to prevent such behavior from happening again by establishing clear expectations for appropriate conduct and consequences for violating those standards.