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Economic pressure threatens ethics – Nestle risk head

Nestle's head of risk warns that conduct risk can stem from both good and bad economic circumstances, at the Risk USA conference

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Deficiencies in training and control in risk management can lead to employees making unethical choices in times of duress, according to comments made at Risk USA last week.

Marc Schaedeli, head of group risk management at food giant Nestle, spoke on an ethics panel, discussing the concept of training employees in ethical practices. He explained that under stressful economic circumstances even

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