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Ethics Assessment 2 - MC Answers 4

An RICS member wants to take responsibility for a speeding conviction to avoid a colleague losing their license, raising ethical issues of honesty, trust in the profession, and potential whistleblowing.

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An RICS member wants to take responsibility for a speeding conviction to avoid a colleague losing their license, raising ethical issues of honesty, trust in the profession, and potential whistleblowing.

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An RICS member risks losing their driving licence because of a speeding conviction. To avoid this pena
responsibility for the conviction on their behalf. What ethical issues does this situation present?

Select one or more:


a. Exploitation.

b. Whistleblowing.

c. Acting in a way that promotes trust in the profession.


d. Honesty/deception.

Your answer is incorrect.


As per (c) and (d), the RICS member's behaviour raises a concern to do with trust in the profession and
raises the question of whether you should blow the whistle, as per (b). However, there are no concerns

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