Should ethics officers guaranty confidentially to those who report wrongdoing
Should ethics officers guaranty confidentially to those who report wrongdoing, and should they violate that confidence to protect the firm from prosecution.
What would you want to know before making the decision?
Can you imagine any creative way out of this dilemma?
To whom does the ethics officer owe duty? Who are the stakeholders?
What are the likely consequences of either decision? What fundamental rights or principles are involved
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