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How does British Gas fulfil its obligations to stakeholders in terms of ethical business practice and socially responsible corporate behaviour?

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How does British Gas fulfil its obligations to stakeholders in terms of ethical business practice and socially responsible corporate behaviour? In this essay, I will be looking in to British Gas with a short introduction followed by an analysis of its stakeholders and examining its ethical issues in terms of their main stakeholders. I will then be focusing on how British Gas fulfils its obligations in terms of ethical business practice and corporate behaviour relating to their stakeholders. British Gas was first introduced back in 1986 when the Gas Act saw the return of the gas industry to the private sector. The company's name was now British Gas Plc. On 8th December 1986, £9 billion worth of shares were floated on stock markets around the world. Following shareholder approval, British Gas plc was demerged to form two separate companies on 17 February 1997, Centrica plc and BG plc. In December 1999, BG...

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