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  1. A conflict of interest arises when what is in a person’s best interest is not in the best interest of another person or organization to which that individual owes loyalty. For example, an employee may simultaneously help himself but hurt his employer by taking a bribe to purchase inferior goods for his company’s use.

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  3. It is unethical if it violates a law or policy, as well as when it is legal but can be viewed by the public as an inappropriate use of an official’s powers or public dollars to provide a financial benefit to a close family member or romantic partner.

  4. Effectively manage COIs to uphold the Duty of Loyalty, preserve public trust, and keep charity uncompromised. Erin Gloeckner is the former Director of Consulting Services at the Nonprofit Risk Management Center. NRMC welcomes your questions about conflicts of interest at info@nonprofitrisk.org or 703.777.3504.

  5. Jun 3, 2024 · A conflict of interest is thus best understood as a set of circumstances that is reasonably believed to create a substantial risk that an official's judgment of a primary, public, interest will be unduly influenced by a secondary interest which typically though not exclusively involves financial gain (Thompson, 1993 see also chapter 2 of Institu...

  6. To be in a conflict of interest is not unethical; but failure to do the right thing when in a conflict of interest can be. The standard ethical advice with regard to conflict of interest is that you should avoid conflicts of interest when you can.

  7. This video introduces the behavioral ethics bias known as conflict of interest. A conflict of interest arises when we have incentives and responsibilities in our personal and professional lives that are at odds and cause harm to others and to society.

  8. In the first instance, your supervising Senator is responsible for identifying and preventing conflicts of interest, and the appearance of a conflict of interest, that may arise from your outside activities.

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