Conflicts of interest
A) have become less frequent today.
B) always involve personal financial gain.
C) are morally worrisome only when the employee acts to the detriment of the company.
D) occur when employees' have special or private interests that are substantial enough to interfere with their job duties.
D
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A. Papagayo's competitors. B. the Papagayo Company. C. Julia. D. the next order. E. healthy birds.
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