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The Hong Kong Business Ethics Development Centre publishes a wide variety of resources* for use by the hotel industry as reference and training tools for enhancing ethical management and staff integrity.
Case Studies

 Building a problemKarson, a chief engineer of a hotel, was offered a red packet by the proprietor of a construction company for his assistance in awarding a hotel renovation project.
Building a problemKarson, a chief engineer of a hotel, was offered a red packet by the proprietor of a construction company for his assistance in awarding a hotel renovation project.                                            
 From small gifts to blatant bribeLeo, a head chef, was busy with sourcing food suppliers for the hotel’s recent promotional event.  His old classmate, a food supplier, offered a ‘tempting deal’ in return for Leo’s help.
From small gifts to blatant bribeLeo, a head chef, was busy with sourcing food suppliers for the hotel’s recent promotional event.  His old classmate, a food supplier, offered a ‘tempting deal’ in return for Leo’s help.                                            
 Partners in crimeMichael, a chief engineer of the hotel, always disclosed the quotations from other companies to a spare parts supplier who was Michael's high school classmate during procurement exercises.
Partners in crimeMichael, a chief engineer of the hotel, always disclosed the quotations from other companies to a spare parts supplier who was Michael's high school classmate during procurement exercises.                                            
 The best employee?To receive the additional transportation allowance, Nancy, the temporary worker of a hotel, asked Nick, the hotel manager, to sign off her false attendace records.
The best employee?To receive the additional transportation allowance, Nancy, the temporary worker of a hotel, asked Nick, the hotel manager, to sign off her false attendace records.                                            
 False attendance recordOllie, who worked at a hotel, discovered that her cousin who worked at the same hotel, had corrupt dealings with another hotel staff. What should Ollie do?
False attendance recordOllie, who worked at a hotel, discovered that her cousin who worked at the same hotel, had corrupt dealings with another hotel staff. What should Ollie do?                                Click here for more case studies.
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