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Fundamentals of Ethics, Corporate Governance and Business Law

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Question # 196

Which ONE of the following statements is correct?

A.

Just because everyone bends the rules in practice does not mean they should do so

B.

Everyone bends the rules so it is good practice to do so for the benefit of clients

C.

Just because there are rules does not mean they should be adhered to by everyone

D.

Bending the rules is not the same as breaking them

Question # 197

The UK Corporate Governance Code is primarily directed at which type of business organization?

A.

All limited liability business organizations

B.

All business organizations

C.

All private companies

D.

All listed public companies

Question # 198

B was an employee of Exe plc but his line manager made it practically impossible for him to continue his employment. B resigned without giving Exe plc any notice as required by his contract of employment.  Which of the following is correct?

A.

As B failed to provide any notice he has no claim against Exe plc even if B ' s resignation is regarded as constructive dismissal

B.

If B ' s resignation is regarded as constructive dismissal he will still be able to claim against Exe plc but his failure to provide notice will reduce any compensation awarded.

C.

If B ' s resignation is regarded as constructive dismissal he will be able to claim compensation from Exe plc and the fact that he has failed to provide notice will be regarded as irrelevant.

D.

If B ' s resignation is regarded as constructive dismissal then his failure to provide notice will prevent any claim under unfair dismissal but not under wrongful dismissal.

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