Title: PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
1PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
- Introduction to the Course
2Indian Western Perspectives
- The importance of studying Ethics, basic Ethical
concepts Moral and non-moral actions, Right and
wrong, good and bad, moral consciousness, moral
integrity, fairness, duty, obligation,
responsibility. Related concepts morals, values
and ethics. - Ethical code of conduct Personal, professional
and social
3The Concept of a Profession
- Ethics Professions
- Justification for ethics in profession
- The structure of Professional Ethics and the
nature of ethical codes.
4- Commitments of a Professional
to reason
to the moral point of view
5- Important Values
- to be Followed by Professionals
Justice
Respect for persons
Integrity
Honesty
Responsibility
compassion
6Theoretical Foundation
- Kinds of Ethical Thinking Descriptive, Normative
and Meta-ethics. Ethical Theories hedonism,
egoism, Altruism, Deontology, utilitarianism, and
virtue ethics. - Indian Perspective Non-violence, concept of
detached action
7Technology and Ethics
- The nature of engineering ethics. Commitment to
safety, safety and acceptable risk, personal and
public risk, technological disasters. - Engineering Ethics as Preventive Ethics. On
becoming a responsible engineer, Virtues,
Honesty, Integrity, Responsibility, and
Confidentiality.
8Technology and Ethics
- Issues in Biotechnology, Corporate world,
computers and internet, practice of science and
technology, research etc. - Issues of safety, privacy, human freedom, human
rights etc. - Moral codes and the law.
9Concerns in Other Professions
- Other professions like health care, law, sports,
academics, etc. - Some common concerns.
10Morality, Ethics and Professional Ethics
- Morality Set of beliefs that society,
individuals or subgroups of society hold about
good and bad, right and wrong, justice and
injustice, fairness and unfairness.
- Ethics Logical examination, critique and study
of morality (Rollin)
11Ethics Scandals Corruption Crisis
- The Context that makes Professional Ethics
Relevant
12Ethics Scandals Corruption Crisis
- Ethics scandals have proliferated in the worlds
of Government, business, medicine and on the site
of many other professions, even the clergy.
(Thompson. p.1)
13Corruption Crisis in Politics
- Rajiv Gandhi's government on the Bofors issue.
The 155mm Bofors, fires away at posts held by the
enemy situated across the mountains in the
Mukshoh Valley. A Jawan closes his ears.
14Corruption Crisis in Politics
- P.V. Narasimha Rao in 1997, the CBI charge
sheeted him and 11 others of bribery and
corruption. In September 2000, the special court
found him guilty of bribing four JMM MPs with Rs
50 lakh each for voting in favour of his
government in July 1993.
15Corruption Crisis in Politics
- P.V. Narasimha Rao in 1997, the CBI charge
sheeted him and 11 others of bribery and
corruption. In September 2000, the special court
found him guilty of bribing four JMM MPs with Rs
50 lakh each for voting in favour of his
government in July 1993.
16My chair
Oh God!
17Corruption Crisis in Politics
- The BJP President, Mr Bangaru Laxman, resigned
from the post following the exposure of his
alleged involvement in a defense deal by Tehelka. - Defence Minister George Fernandes offered to
resign from the Cabinet. However, Mr Fernandes
was persuaded by his Cabinet colleagues not to
take any hasty decision.
18Environment Minister Judeo was caught on tape
allegedly taking a bribe
19Corruption Crisis in Politics
- The Army too covered itself in disgrace as a slew
of generals were caught grubbing for payoffs. - Among those nailed are Lieut-Gen Manjit Singh
Ahluwalia, Director-General, Ordnance Supply
Major-General P.S.K. Choudhary of Weapon and
Equipment and Maj Gen Murgai, Director, Quality
Assurance, who has now retired.
20Corruption Crisis in Politics
- Other senior officers who took bribes include
Brig Iqbal Singh, Prospective Procurement
Officer, through whom all import purchases pass. - Brg Anil Sehgal, Deputy Director in the DGOS,
when first contacted. - Additional Secretary L.M. Mehta, IAS, the number
two bureaucrat in the Defence Ministry. - The Tehelka website goes on to give details of a
total of 27 people to whom it allegedly paid
bribes. The amount of gratification ranges from
Rs 5,000 to Rs 2 lakh and gold ornaments..
21Central Vigilance Commission Performance during
November, 2007
- Commission disposed 388 cases referred to it for
advice. - Recoveries to the tune of Rs. 1.96 crores were
effected after Commission - Conducted technical examination of some
departments.
22Performance upto November 2007
S.No Nature of Advice No. of cases
1 Prosecution advised 118
2 Prosecution sanctioned 152
3 Major penalty proceedings advised 1619
4 Major penalty advised after inquiry 692
5 Major penalty imposed 738
6 Initiation of minor penalty proceedings 788
7 Imposition of minor penalty advised 253
8 Minor penalty imposed 895
9 Exoneration/Closure 1977
10 Vigilance Clearance granted 449
11 No. of Intensive examination by CTE organ 126
12 Recoveries on account of CTEs investigations 28.70 Cr.
23Global Corruption Rankings
- A survey of 133 nations conducted by Transparency
International (an anti-graft watchdog), India
stood 83rd in the world, alongside Malawi and
Romania. - India recorded a score of 2.8 out of 10.
- Last year, India's score was 2.7 out of 10, but
it stood 71st in a list of 102 nations, unlike 83
this time. - Finland with a score of 9.7 has been ranked
first, making it the least corrupt nation on
earth.
24Global Corruption Rankings
- A score of 10 means a country is seen as being
highly clean', and a score of zero means highly
corrupt. - 'Bangladesh had the dubious distinction of being
the world's most corrupt nation with a score of
1.3. - Asia as a whole fared badly in the report on
corruption, with many nations in the region being
counted amongst the worst in the world for graft
among public officials and politicians.
25Unethical Practices in Corporations
- Enron Fraud in Florida www.floridasecuritiesfraud.
com/securities_pgs/suspect_stocks.html - Enron filed for bankruptcy in December 2001. It
was undone by accounting fraud and
off-the-balance-sheet transactions. Many players
were involved in fraud at multiple levels.
Investigations have implicated several former
high level executives. Enron's accounting firm,
Arthur Anderson, LLP, has already been convicted
of obstruction of justice because the firm
allegedly destroyed documents pertinent to the
Enron case.
26Unethical Practices in Corporations
- Apologists for corporate wrongdoers have
suggested that they were only playing by the
rules defined by competitive financial markets
and capitalist ideology. - The public scandals of Enron, WorldCom and
others, with their extreme examples of private
greed and deception, have caused us to question
our assumptions about what values and practices
should underlie successful 21st century
businesses.
27Unethical Practices in Other Institutions
- The Catholic Church.
- The Kanchi Sankaracharya, Sri Jayendra Saraswathi
as the prime accused in a brutal contract killing
of Sankara Raman. -
Corruption and unethical practices are common in
all professions medicine, engineering, law,
academics, politics, corporations etc.
28Institutional Turn in Professional Ethics
- A recent development.
- Study of ethical issues that are more salient in
institutions than in relations among individuals. - Institutional turn becomes necessary because of
the institutionalization of the professions.
29Institutionalization of the Professions
- Shift from social trustee professionalism to
expert professionalism. - Social trustee professionalism Professionals
alone or in small groups serve their patients or
clients in accord with a public-spirited goal. - Expert professionalism Professionals serve in
organizations that value mainly their expertise
and expect them to act in accord with the
organizations goals, which are often determined
by the market and economic pressure.
30Evaluation
- One Quiz 30 marks
- One End Sem Examination (70 marks)
31Questions
- Classroom presentations and discussions
- Materials you can download from the net
- Materials will be made available in
- http//www.hss.iitm.ac.in/courses
32Attendance
- 100 is compulsory
- Late coming is strictly not allowed.
- Classes will start at 2 PM.
33- Thompson,DennisF, Restoring Responsibility
Ethics In Government, Business And Healthcare,
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2005. - Rollin, Bernard E, Science and Ethics,Cambridge
Univ. press.2006