Responding to
ethical crisis requires a sound understanding of the underlying principles, and a comfort and willingness to adapt them responsibly to the needs of the present situation.
But the record shows that Harper spent four days sticking up for Wright; that he sent his chief spokesman to hold a news conference holding Wright up as a relative beacon of
ethical crisis management; and that Harper had his staff urge other senators to live up to the Mike Duffy standard of contrition.
Or that he has made his peace with corruption, like the Nigerian client priests of sleaze, who now bait catastrophe by goading their congregation to free murder, to trigger faith and ethnic chaos, a potent but satanic device to divert attention from a
dire ethical crisis, and retain the old corrupt order?
Albany went to its fallback, responding to
ethical crisis by tinkering around the edges, haggling over small pieces of a larger puzzle, lauding incremental ethics reform as «the toughest in the nation.»
Ethical crisis management must be grounded in structure.
Likewise, response to
ethical crisis is going to require close collaboration between senior leadership, the company's technical experts, and perhaps its ethics - and - values staff.
This implies a useful perspective on ethical problem - solving generally: every decision made in response to
an ethical crisis is a kind of hypothesis.
By this time, however, some bishops were beginning to suspect that Mr. Clarke's economic reflections posed
an ethical crisis.
Decades of GOP control have led to
an ethical crisis, out - of - control mandates, and sky - high taxes on struggling New York families and businesses,» said Senate Democratic spokesman Mike Murphy.
He said he would advocate against abortion, but changing abortion laws is not a legislative priority compared with the state's fiscal and
ethical crises.
«While I enjoy and love the practice of law, I think now we're in
an ethical crisis,» said Klein, who says he wanted to lead by example.