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The dangers of the unethical behavior is that it leads to decreased productivity and increases the risk of doing business. Unethical behavior badly damages the image and the brand of a company.

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Steal a little, and they put you in jail. Steal a lot, and they make you king...so, it depends, practically speaking.

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