If it is a work place it would be to human resources or the direct supervisor of that person. If not then usually there is little recourse unless an actual law has been broken then you could call the D. A. office or the Police. It would help if you could tell us more about what the issue is. 1. what ethical delima are you speaking of? 2. where did it take place. Ect
a news reporter of course
Unethical actions, like a lot of things have a scale of ethics. An individual who steals some food from a small store may be seen as unethical, or eating meat, wearing fur or leather may be seen as unethical to others.
If you have been the victim of unethical practices you can report it to the state. You may also want to report it to the manufacture whose vehicles are sold at the lot.
Insiders who report illegal or unethical behavior are often referred to as whistleblowers. They play a crucial role in bringing attention to wrongdoing within organizations and can help prevent further harm or misconduct. Whistleblowers may face challenges and retaliation for speaking out, but legal protections exist to support them in many jurisdictions.
I have had a nightmare experience with a travel agency. Is there an organization I can report this to?
scandal
As with an consumer oriented business it would be advisable to contact your local Better Business Bureau.
No, illegal behavior refers to actions that violate laws, regulations, or rules, while unethical behavior involves actions that violate moral principles or standards. One can engage in behavior that is legal but unethical, and vice versa. It is important to uphold both legal and ethical standards in one's actions.
Studying business ethics helps people to avoid unethical actions.
Untrue statement. Unfortunately, not all unethical actions are also illegal.
While it is not impossible for an FBI agent to falsify or submit a biased report, such actions would be highly unethical and against the principles of the agency. FBI agents are expected to adhere to a code of conduct that emphasizes integrity, truthfulness, and impartiality. Engaging in such behavior can result in severe consequences, including legal action and termination from the agency.
three examples of behaviors that would probably be unethical but legal
I would report it to local authorities or their boss