Question: 1. Kellogg, Brown & Root known as KBR, Inc. (based in the United States) is one of the largest engineering and construction firms in the

1. Kellogg, Brown & Root known as KBR, Inc. (based in the United States) is one of the largest engineering and construction firms in the world. According to the New York Times, the Department of Justice charged the company with paying bribes in the hundreds of millions of dollars to secure contracts in Nigeria. KBR pleaded guilty; Albert Jack Stanley (CEO), paid $402 million in fines, as well as $177 million to the SEC. Stanley was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison. I suspect, discussion in management probably justified it based on being very lucrative contracts. Identify and explain which school of thought regarding ethical standards this company likely followed and, provide an overview of the guiding principles associated with the school of thought you believe KBR was using? Are there any potential problematic issues associated with any company contemplating using your chosen school of thought in developing Ethical standards?

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