ABSTRACT

Threats of war, occupation, and violence as well as insufficiency of food and water are menacing people and society in many parts of the world. Public administration as a profession has been increasingly cognizant of the negative impact of corruption on effective management. The teaching ethics has become a requirement for accreditation of the Master of Public Administration (MPA) programs by National Association of Schools of Public Administration and Affairs (NASPAA). Global ethics is a wide area of study that aims ultimately to establish consensus on universal principles that would improve global justice, emphasize environmental stewardship, encourage global responsibility, and ensure respect of human rights. International ethics 'involves the assessment of rules, practices, and institutions of global society in light of relevant moral norms'. Combating corruption is not a single act or decision but a consistent strategy of multidimensional elements. Business ethics is crucial and needs to be examined from different perspectives, evoking different theoretical and practical grounds.