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When does a conflict of interest occur for an employee?

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a conflict of interest occurs when the employee could personally benefit by taking unfair advantage of his or her position in the company.

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When does a conflict of interest occur for an employee?

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Ability of employees to use their position with the company to their personal advantage

Employees who participate in activities that provide direct or indirect benefits to a competitor

Employees who own shares of a competitor's shares

Employees who use connections obtained through the company for their own private purposes

Employees who use company equipment or means to support an external business

Employees who act in a way that can compromise the legality of the company (for example, accept bribes or bribe representatives of legal authorities)

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