Bonking bans and other codes of conduct - are they worth it?

A decade ago, when forensic accountant Peter Morris was called in to investigate wrongdoing within an organisation, the cases typically involved suspected criminal conduct - usually fraud.

But these days, Morris is just as likely to be asked to examine breaches of internal policies, including codes of conduct; transgressions of which, he says, some companies are now handling with the same gravity as suspected crime.

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