In the following extract from the ICAS research publication “Speak up? Listen up? Whistleblow? In their own words – Insights into the ethical dilemmas of ICAS members” we hear from ICAS members about their real-life experiences of ethical challenges, “In their own words”.
"My guidance to anyone would be if you have got a problem, speak to somebody about it. They may not be able to solve it for you but you will feel better that you have spoken about it as opposed to leaving it pent up inside… The second one I would say is build up a circle of friends who you can trust to bounce and explore issues with."
7. Factors that help and hinder
In a series of extracts from the research hear from ICAS members about the real-life situations they have faced - “In their own words”.
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Hear more about the key findings from the author of the research Catriona Paisey, Professor of Accounting, University of Glasgow.
Hear more about the key recommendations from the author of the research Catriona Paisey, Professor of Accounting, University of Glasgow
Hear from Norman Murray, Past President of ICAS and Past Chair of the ICAS Ethics Board
Hear from James Barbour, ICAS Director, Policy Leadership



