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September 27, 2017 Transcript of #CommsChat on ethics in PR and comms
Monday’s #CommsChat welcomed Francis Ingham MPRCA, director general of the PRCA, to discuss ethics in PR and comms. Following the expulsion of Bell Pottinger from the PRCA due to malpractice, we looked at best practice for in-house and agency ethics, and how trade bodies such as the PRCA can help implement it. We also discussed shaping an ethical culture from the inside out, and what the PR industry has learned given recent events.
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