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Attributes of an ethical corporate culture or an integrity-Based culture are a sense of employee responsibility, freedom to raise concerns without fear of retaliation, managers modeling ethical behavior and expressing the importance of integrity, an understanding by Leadership of the pressure points that drive unethical behavior, and processes to find and fix these areas of pressure.
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