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Assignment 1 Faculty of Organisation and Management BUSINESS ETHICS To what extent should we expect a higher standard of morality from someone involved in public affairs, for example a Government Minister, than someone with little or no public role? Sheffield Hallam University, school year 2004 - 2005 Introduction According to the dictionary Grand Robert, the term "public" means "what concerns people as a whole and what belongs to the social or political community and is done in its name"; a public figure is defined as "a person who is invested with an official function or plays an important role in the social or political life of his or her country". In relation to these definitions, it is possible to identify different categories of public figures with more or less important roles : a political figure such as a government Minister who creates laws and take important decisions for his country; an intellectual and a "star"...

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