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‘Sniff tests’ the new ethical standard for Kiwi business

From the Ivory Tower: Robert MacCulloch looks at what to do if business smells off.

Air New Zealand has found itself in hot water for fixing an engine that turns out to be connected to the Saudi Navy. The contract’s legality notwithstanding, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern declared it doesn’t pass New Zealand’s “sniff test”. While not featuring in your typical philosophy

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Robert MacCulloch Wed, 17 Feb 2021
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