Sharod witnesses a coworker accepting a particularly lavish lunch at the expense of a client, which is a code of conduct violation. Which of the following conditions would make Sharod the most likely to report the violation to superiors?

a. Sharod knows this person has never been warned before for ethics violations.
b. Sharod knows that most of his coworkers are not aware of the specific provisions of
the code.
c. Sharod knows that many coworkers would retaliate against him for reporting
violations.
d. Sharod knows most of his coworkers disapprove of this kind of violation.


d. Sharod knows most of his coworkers disapprove of this kind of violation.

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