What is the Morehouse College Ethics Line?
The Morehouse College Ethics Line is a toll-free number that can be called any time (24/7) from any where to anonymously report suspected unethical behavior, such as compliance violations, fraud, financial reporting irregularities, or other similar activities. Why does Morehouse need an ethics line? The Morehouse College Ethics Line is not being established in response to any particular incident or set of circumstances, but to foster an environment where unethical behavior is less likely to occur. During 2003, the Audit Committee of the Board of Trustees adopted the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 as a “best practice” for the College. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was enacted by Congress in response to the numerous corporate financial scandals over the past few years. Section 301 of the Act requires that publicly traded companies provide a mechanism for employees to remain anonymous when reporting concerns about accounting or audit irregularities. In addition, it requires those companies’ audit co
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