ethical breaches
An ethical breach occurs when an individual or organization fails to adhere to established moral principles or professional standards. This can involve actions such as dishonesty, conflicts of interest, or violations of confidentiality. Ethical breaches can undermine trust and damage reputations, affecting relationships with clients, employees, and the public.
Common examples of ethical breaches include corporate fraud, where a company misrepresents its financial status, or academic dishonesty, such as plagiarism in research. These actions not only harm those directly involved but can also have broader implications for industries and communities, leading to a loss of credibility and integrity.