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National Center for Business Ethics

The National Center for Business Ethics at Loyola University New Orleans is conducting a study of corruption in commercial activity in Latin America. We are asking for your assistance.

We are not so much interested in government corruption as we are in corruption in market practices. If you know of such instances and would like to share that information in a suitable manner with us please go to our secure website and supply us with the following information. Your information will be kept strictly confidential. In addition, you do not have to disclose the specific names of individuals, companies, or organizations.

Take the Market Corruption Survey

Please feel free to pass this invitation along to anyone you think might be interested in our project.

The National Center for Business Ethics at Loyola University New Orleans is designed to provide a forum for business leaders, scholars, students, public officials, clergy, and those who serve non-profit organizations to better identify, discuss, research, address, and resolve traditional and new ethical issues emerging from a complex modern economy.

Nicholas Capaldi, Ph.D.
Legendre-Soulé Distinguished Chair in Business Ethics
College of Business
Loyola University New Orleans
6363 St. Charles Avenue
Campus Box 15
New Orleans , LA 70118
(o) (504) 864-7957
capaldi@loyno.edu
www.cba.loyno.edu/faculty/capaldi

Updated July 24, 2008