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Ethicist

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An architect who is taking on private clients while he works at a firm is wondering if his actions are ethical. He wants to know what a conflict of interest is. This is what you tell him:

  1. What is a conflict of interest?

    A conflict of interest is a situation in which a person, such as a public official, an employee, or a professional, has a private or personal interest sufficient to appear to influence the objective exercise of their official duties.

  2. When does a private or personal interest become a conflict of interest?

    Personal interest only becomes a problem when it conflicts with your duty to do work at an office.

  3. What is an apparent conflict of interest?

    An apparent conflict of interest is when a reasonable person would think that the professional's judgment is likely to be compromised.

  4. What is a potential conflict of interest?

    A potential conflict of interest involves a situation that may develop into an actual conflict of interest.

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