Living on Espionage by Emmanuel Kwame Opoku Hotel de Omega is a renowned 5-star hotel in Ghana.
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promiscuous people.
To make their new business venture successful, John and Stephen placed hidden cameras in designated rooms usually allocated to guests for such leisure. Following each visit, they sent video recordings to the unsuspecting guests via their mobile phones with threats to expose their victims if they failed to pay a huge amount of money. Stephen and John continued with this activity for a long time during which their finances improved substantially and their lifestyles
became opulent and extravagant. However, on 20th March 2020, the unexpected happened when John felt that Stephen had cheated on him on a deal concerning a minister of the church who had visited the hotel with one of the prostituting local ladies. The two friends began to fight and, unfortunately, their argument took place on the premises of the hotel, enabling the General Manager of the hotel to become aware of the whole saga. The two employees were invited to a management meeting where they openly admitted to having committed the crime. The hotel management managed to keep the story out of the public domain and the workers were dismissed secretly; the case was not reported to the police. Significantly, the Constitution of the Republic of Ghana (1992) stipulates that: 'No person shall be subjected to interference with the privacy of his home, property, correspondence or communication except with law and as may be necessary in a free and democratic society for public safety or for economic well-being of the country, for the protection of health or morals, for the prevention of disorder or crime or for the protection of the rights of freedom of others' (Comparative Constitutions Project, 2013, p14).
References
Comparative Constitutions Project (2013). Ghana's Constitution of 1992 with Amendments through 1996. Retrieved from http://extwprlegs1.fao.org/docs/pdf/gha129754.pdf Jones, T. M. (1980). Corporate social responsibility revisited, redefined. California Management Review, 22(3), 59-67.
Assignment Questions
1. What is your opinion of investment in CSR whilst neglecting the working conditions and remuneration of the employees?
2. What is your view of Stephen and John's new business venture?
3. Do you think hotels should allow or encourage prostituting 'young girls' to trade near their premises? Why? Why not?
4. Do you agree with the decision of the management team regarding this crime? Why? Why not?
5. What is your opinion of espionage activities in general in hotels? Justify your answer.
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