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Charities not tackling unethical behaviour due to ‘halo effect’, research warns
Charities not tackling unethical behaviour due to ‘halo effect’, research warns
Isabel de Bruin's research features in this article. 'Charities' are ignoring racism, child abuse, sexual harassment, bullying, theft and corruption and instead prioritising their organisations’ ‘moral goodness’.