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What can be done to restore trust? Introduce new regulations? Or does it come down to personal integrity? Given the pressures for quick returns, can you afford to have integrity in business today? Do a company’s workers really care about the company’s integrity or are they driven purely by personal reputation? It’s not just business that people have lost trust in. Politicians have lost the trust of the electorate too. Is trust just an outdated concept? Answers Where do you stand on this issue? Trust and the other issues raised in our 'Questions for the future' series are being debated online in our forums right now. Join in and make your views count by sharing your opinions. Your comments could influence the questions put to the panelists in the broadcast CNBC International debate taking place on 3rd November. |
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In the final debate of the 'Questions for the future' series, we ask a panel in London for answers to the big questions about Trust. The City of London is one of the world’s biggest and oldest financial centres. Like all business centres, City firms are having to work hard to restore trust in the corporate world following high-profile financial scandals like Enron and Parmalat that have knocked trust in business globally. Questions Are more financial scandals and problems occurring now than before? Or is the media just better at reporting them? |
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