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Michael Ortwein, Chief Compliance Officer of General Motors sits down for an exclusive video interview for ACI Insights with Rebecca Hughes Parker, Editor-in-Chris of Anti-Corruption.
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General Motors has been voted as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere for the second year in a row.
Ethisphere is a for-profit agency that attempts to define and advance the standards of ethical business practices. Each year, it publishes a list of what it considers to be the World’s Most Ethical Companies based on its own Ethics Quotient framework, which assigns companies a score based on their performance in five key categories: ethics and compliance, corporate citizenship and responsibility, culture of ethics, governance and leadership and reputation.
General Motors is one of only four honorees in the automotive industry and, like last year, remains the only automotive original equipment manufacturer on the ist. The only other auto industry honorees named to the list for 2021 are self-driving vehicle company Aptiv, diesel engine supplier Cummins and equipment supplier Cooper Standard.