Purchasers walking ‘ethical tightrope’_3

Buyers at companies facing financial trouble must not mislead suppliers, a senior purchasing manager has warned.

Michael Ensor, who left US-based Global Crossing just three weeks before it went into receivership, said purchasers faced an “ethical tightrope” trying to balance the interests of their employer and suppliers.

The fibre-optics multinational has filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the US bankruptcy code, which means it can continue trading but is under no...

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