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Ethicist

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You decide that Sandra has wrongly used confidential information about a client.

This is the real-life decision Michael McDonald, an ethicist, would make in a similar situation.

Clients trust companies with confidential information. This trust is broken if an employee goes out and uses the information for her own personal benefits. This is a conflict of interest.

"Trust, in my opinion, is at the ethical heart or core of this issue," says McDonald.

"Conflicts of interest involve the abuse, actual or potential, of the trust people have in professionals. This is why conflicts of interest not only injure particular clients and employers, but they also damage the whole profession by reducing the trust people generally have in professionals."