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Recent
commendations about Centre for Business and Public Sector Ethics have
been given ranging from the Legal Adviser to the Spanish Parliament; leading
US universities; the State Government of Queensland; the US Federal Government,
and others
Extracts
are given below:
From
a letter from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania dated April
4 1997:-
"You
are to be congratulated on having developed an expansive and successful
Center in the UK which emphasizes business, environmental and government
ethics. The Center has achieved extensive visibility and has developed
important connections".
From
a letter from Harvard University dated April 10, 1997 to Dr Rosamund Thomas:-
"I
am impressed with what you have accomplished at the Center and indeed
what you have done yourself'..."
From
a letter from the People's Republic of China dated March 3 1997:-
"I
cherish my respect and appreciation for you ....your research work and
the contributions your Centre is making to the World Community..."
From
a letter from the Ethics Counsellor to Ministers in the Canadian Federal
Government dated May 26 1997:-
"You
have, over the past number of years, made a number of important contributions
in the area of public sector ethics. This has been through your publications
but also in the very effective role you have played as a catalyst in organizing
events and generally promoting discussion and exchange between practitioners
around the world....."
From
a letter from the Executive Director of the International Bar Association
dated
27 June 1997:-
"It
was a pleasure to meet with you on Wednesday 25th June and to hear of
the impressive work carried out by the Centre for Business and Public
Sector Ethics in Cambridge..."
From
a Ietter dated 3 February 1998 from the British Council:-
"Many
thanks for your contribution [at a Seminar] which was greatly appreciated
by our participants
I hope very much that we can work with you again
in the future".
From letters from the University
of Cambridge 14th July 1999 and 5th October 1999 respectively:-
"A note to thank you for
your valuable contribution...The group found your session both stimulating
and enjoyable and we look forward to meeting you again before too long."
"Thank you very much for...explaining
the impressive work of your Centre...the importance and relevance of your
work is certainly recognised."
From
a letter dated 3rd October 2000 from the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada,
Mr Jean-Pierre Kingsley:-
"The
Centre for Business and Public Sector Ethics is recognised and respected
internationally for its well proven research method and for its work in
the fields of business, government and environmental ethics. As such,
I am pleased to accept this invitation to become an associate of your
renown centre."
From
a letter dated 18 May 2001 to the Centre's Director Rosamund Thomas from
Sir John Bourn, KCB, Comptroller and Auditor General of the National Audit
Office, London:-
"I
was very interested to read your article on 'Public Trust, Integrity and
Privatisation'
I thought it was a very good article
your choice
of examples - both from the UK experience and overseas - was excellent;
clearly illustrating, and bringing out in sharp relief, the central points
of your paper."
These
commendations and many more such letters from around the world are held
by our Centre.
Extracts from press reports about the Centre
Stalking the City jungle in search
of elusive ethics
'The convictions of Ernest Saunders,
Gerald Ronson, Anthony Parnes and Sir Jack Lyons, who is yet to be sentenced,
caused some commentators to suggest that determining what is ethical behaviour
is hard to pin down in the midst of a fast-moving, expensive and competitive
takeover
"The Guiness convictions could not be
called a triumph for ethics, only the legal system", Dr Thomas [Director
of the Centre for Business and Public Sector Ethics, Cambridge] said.
"The case, however, gives an opportunity for disparate ethical practice
in the country to consolidate. New legislation
needs to be supported
by ethical practices because laws are coercive and not designed to change
motivation."'
The Times September 5, 1990
Facing conflicts of interest
'Balance is the key to ethical practice,
says Rosamund Thomas - and Beijing is listening. Kevin Kwong meets the
British expert'.
Hong Kong Sunday Morning Post February
11, 1996
Chinese tap into Seminar on ethics
in civil service
'Officials from the People's Republic
of China paid a visit to the city - to tap into local government expertise.
A team of officials from the country attended
a Seminar hosted by the Centre for Business and Public Sector Ethics,
which has a worldwide reputation for its work on codes of practice and
legislation covering how senior civil servants behave
'
Cambridge Evening News November 29,
1996
Need to develop basic ethics stressed
'Each country has to formulate its own
fundamental ethical principles to create the kind of society, government
and business it requires. However, it is possible to learn from international
developments
These views were expressed by Dr Rosamund Thomas, Director
of the Centre for Business and Public Sector Ethics, Cambridge while talking
to media persons here today'.
The Tribune (India) November 11, 1997
Opinion divided on replacing anti-eco technology industry
'"Thirteen years after the Bhopal
disaster, the protracted proceedings which followed the accident have
thrown open vital technological and legal issues. Experts are divided
on whether the high risk anti-ecological technology industry should be
replaced by more human eco-conformable technology."
Stating this here today, Dr Rosamund Thomas,
Director of the Centre for Business and Public Sector Ethics, Cambridge,
said that important lessons needed to be drawn from the accident. Earlier,
she had presented a paper on "Lessons from the Bhopal Case and other
industrial accidents" at the International Bar Association Conference,
New Delhi'.
Chandigarh Newsline November 11, 1997
Importance of ethics stressed
'"Emphasis should be laid on evolving
ethics not only in public life but also in universities and within the
public services to promote sound government and business practices."
This was stated by Dr Rosamund Thomas, Director of Centre for Business
and Public Sector Ethics Cambridge while delivering her key-note address
at the Indo-British Seminar on "Ethics in Public Life" at the
ICSSR Complex here today.
Chandigarh Newsline November 12, 1997
Responsabilidad y reputación de
las compañíes
'Las empresas tardan años en construir
un prestigio, pero pueden perderlo en sólo un día.'
Rosamund Thomas es directora del Centro para
la Ética Empresarial y del Sector Público
CincoDias 6 de Octubre de 2000
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