According to E&Y's global fraud survey, 71 per cent of senior executives surveyed in India consider fraud, bribery and corruption as significant concerns for corporates.
The survey revealed that unethical behaviour still persists, with a majority of respondents justifying unfair actions undertaken to survive the economic downturn.
"Personal gifts, cash payments and offering entertainment to win or retain the business, and mis-stating the company's performance has emerged as consistent problems in the corporate environment," the report noted.
As per the survey 55 per cent of respondents are more concerned about cybercrime perpetrated by employees or contractors as compared to hackers.
"The market sentiment continues to be challenged by the ever growing risks around fraud, bribery and corruption. Over the last few years, corporate India has seen compliance levels stall as management has focused on dealing with economic uncertainties and changes in the Indian regulatory landscape," E&Y India Leader for fraud investigation and dispute services Arpinder Singh said.
Given the pressure that exists to meet financial targets, 80 per cent of the senior executives surveyed considers that having more flexible product return policies, changing assumptions to determine valuations or reserves, backdating contract can be deemed as acceptable reasons to achieve those targets.
Indian companies seem to be fatigued in their compliance efforts as only 71 per cent of respondents said that senior management has strongly communicated its commitment to anti-corruption policies. This is low compared to last survey, when the figure stood at 88 per cent.
Besides, the trend of conducting anti-corruption trainings appears more in principle than actual adoption as only 29 per cent of respondents have attended such training programme.
Additionally, 47 per cent people surveyed said that their companies have whistleblowing hotlines.
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