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CR – May 2023 – L3 – Q6b – Ethical Issues in Corporate Reporting

Discuss the ethical implications and possible actions for alleged unethical behavior in a corporate takeover.

On your first day at Omoge Nigeria Plc as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the company, you were sitting in the staff canteen where you overheard a conversation between two Admin Officers. They were gossiping about Mr. Adamu Salisu, the Finance Director.

According to their conversation, Mr. Adamu Salisu may have been involved in unethical activities related to Omoge Nigeria Plc’s takeover of Bobo Limited.

Key details include:

  • Mr. Salisu’s wife, Mrs. Salisu, was a director at Bobo Limited prior to the takeover and owned 30% of its shares.
  • It is alleged that Mr. Salisu substantially overpaid for Bobo Limited and facilitated the overpayment to benefit his wife.
  • The alleged unethical act involved colluding with his wife to falsify records submitted to the accountant conducting due diligence for the takeover.
  • Mr. Salisu is reportedly not well-liked by staff, who consider him intimidating and appear pleased at the prospect of him losing his job.

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Discuss the ethical implications of the above and the possible actions that may arise from the incident. (5 Marks)

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CSEG – Nov 2018 – L2 – Q2a – Business ethics

Discuss the ethical principles that would be breached if you agree to the IT Director's request in the cost-benefit analysis.

The IT Director of Uswatu Ltd (Uswatu) has asked you to undertake a cost-benefit analysis of a proposed new IT system. The IT Director will use this analysis to convince the Board of Directors of Uswatu that they should invest in the new system. As part of your analysis, you found that the new system will not run properly on Uswatu’s existing computers. This means that Uswatu would have to replace most of their existing Desktop computers and servers, leading to an excess of costs over benefits.

The IT Director has suggested that you downplay the cost of replacing the IT infrastructure as he was sure that he ‘could find a work-around’ that would allow the existing computers to use the new software, though he was currently uncertain how this would be accomplished.

The IT Director has told you that he ‘expects’ the cost-benefit analysis to show a favourable result for the new system and has indicated that your future promotion prospects may depend on this.

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Explain the IFAC’s fundamental ethical principles that you would be breaching if you agree to do the IT Director’s request. (10 marks)

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CR – May 2023 – L3 – Q6b – Ethical Issues in Corporate Reporting

Discuss the ethical implications and possible actions for alleged unethical behavior in a corporate takeover.

On your first day at Omoge Nigeria Plc as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the company, you were sitting in the staff canteen where you overheard a conversation between two Admin Officers. They were gossiping about Mr. Adamu Salisu, the Finance Director.

According to their conversation, Mr. Adamu Salisu may have been involved in unethical activities related to Omoge Nigeria Plc’s takeover of Bobo Limited.

Key details include:

  • Mr. Salisu’s wife, Mrs. Salisu, was a director at Bobo Limited prior to the takeover and owned 30% of its shares.
  • It is alleged that Mr. Salisu substantially overpaid for Bobo Limited and facilitated the overpayment to benefit his wife.
  • The alleged unethical act involved colluding with his wife to falsify records submitted to the accountant conducting due diligence for the takeover.
  • Mr. Salisu is reportedly not well-liked by staff, who consider him intimidating and appear pleased at the prospect of him losing his job.

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Discuss the ethical implications of the above and the possible actions that may arise from the incident. (5 Marks)

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CSEG – Nov 2018 – L2 – Q2a – Business ethics

Discuss the ethical principles that would be breached if you agree to the IT Director's request in the cost-benefit analysis.

The IT Director of Uswatu Ltd (Uswatu) has asked you to undertake a cost-benefit analysis of a proposed new IT system. The IT Director will use this analysis to convince the Board of Directors of Uswatu that they should invest in the new system. As part of your analysis, you found that the new system will not run properly on Uswatu’s existing computers. This means that Uswatu would have to replace most of their existing Desktop computers and servers, leading to an excess of costs over benefits.

The IT Director has suggested that you downplay the cost of replacing the IT infrastructure as he was sure that he ‘could find a work-around’ that would allow the existing computers to use the new software, though he was currently uncertain how this would be accomplished.

The IT Director has told you that he ‘expects’ the cost-benefit analysis to show a favourable result for the new system and has indicated that your future promotion prospects may depend on this.

Required:

Explain the IFAC’s fundamental ethical principles that you would be breaching if you agree to do the IT Director’s request. (10 marks)

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