This document discusses corporate ethics and governance. It defines ethical behavior as actions seen as morally correct by society. For companies, ethics describes their moral responsibilities to employees, shareholders, and communities. Compliance gaps can emerge when practices do not meet regulatory or ethical standards, so companies must stay vigilant. Ethics go beyond laws by providing guidance for moral dilemmas and are self-regulated rather than government-regulated. Examples of ethical self-regulation include codes of conduct for company directors and accountants that overlap with but expand on legislation. Company codes of conduct can enhance reputation, maintain high standards, clarify goals, and develop staff pride.