History has shown us that in times of global crisis, the worst and the best in human behavior will be on full display. We are witnessing many heartwarming, selfless, and generous actions from people and businesses helping their neighbors and community. However, we are also seeing some people and businesses taking advantage of this serious global pandemic to feed their greed through price gouging and/or defrauding a scared and vulnerable population. This unethical and corrupt conduct has a devastating effect—not only on people but on the supply chain. This conduct must not only be called out but organizations must increase their due diligence and compliance measures to prevent and detect such practices.
It is in moments of crisis that the true character of people and organizations is displayed. Reputations will be made and destroyed because of the actions being taken through this global pandemic.
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University of Ottawa
Corporate Ethics and Financial Crimes Expert
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Marc Y. Tassé is a globally recognized expert on corporate misconduct, crisis response, and ethical leadership, who has extensive experience as an independent special advisor to various board chairs, board members, and CEOs of corporations and organizations, federal and provincial departments, agencies and crown corporations. As a Fellow Chartered Governance Professional, he advises various clients on "high profile and sensitive cases" related to alleged corruption, fraud, money laundering, financial misconduct, conflict of interest, and breach of fiduciary duty.
A Fellow Chartered Professional Accountant and a multiple award-winning lecturer at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law and at the Telfer Executive MBA program, Mr. Tassé has delivered lectures on corporate ethics and financial scandal remediation at some of the world’s premier universities such as McGill University and Harvard University.