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Beginning with a series of ‘follow the sun’ events on Global Ethics Day itself, the three organisations are also producing a film interview series called ‘Ethics in business: in their own words’ which will feature a number of global CEOs, including: Helen Brand OBE, chief executive of ACCA, Paul Smith, president and CEO of CFA Institute and David MacLennan, chairman and CEO of Cargill discussing the greatest ethical challenge facing their respective organisations.
ACCA Singapore and ACCA Hong Kong will also be running film festivals throughout October, showcasing documentaries Banking on Bitcoin (2016), a film about the cyber and digital monetary revolution; Big Men (2014), focusing on oil discovery in Africa and balancing risk and reward; and The Price We Pay (2014), where the impact of tax avoidance and offshoring by big business is analysed.
Helen Brand OBE, ACCA’s chief executive, says: ‘This is the fifth anniversary of Global Ethics Day, and an opportunity for us all to stop and think ahead to the ethical challenges we face and how we can all work together to tackle them.
‘Ethics and professionalism are the foundations of the accountancy profession, although they are of course far from exclusive to accountancy. And having strong ethical principles is at the heart of the ACCA Qualification, giving ACCA professional accountants the clear moral compass to guide the business decisions they make on a daily basis. But a strong ethical mindset is not immune to challenges.
‘This day is to remind individuals and businesses of their ethical responsibilities and highlight why doing the right thing is so important. And this is why ACCA is supporting Global Ethics Day 2018, working with Carnegie and CFA Institute to shine a spotlight on all things ethical’.