Tata Steel, Wipro among world's most ethical companies

Meanwhile, Tata Steel and wipro are only two companies to have appeared in the 2012 list of world's most ethical companies prepared by the American institutes.
The Ethisphere Institute, a New York think tank has evaluated the companies on the basis of enforcing, clear policies on areas including bribery, supplier conduct and investor communications.
The Ethisphere Instituter's annual WME Companies list revealed that 145 companies in countries like the US, Great Britain, Japan, Portugal and India stood out for setting high standards of employee behaviour and conduct. Moreover, no Chinese and Russian companies could not acquired any place in the list.
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