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Engineers can plausibly be said to have an obligation of loyalty to their employers that supersedes their obligation to their professional ethical codes to hold the safety of the public paramount.

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Answer:

That statement is true.

Step-by-step explanation:

The phrase 'plausibly be said' means that we can find some sort of justification from the action, even a little.

When working for an employer, most engineers will be required to sign a contract that prevent them from giving a certain information to the public. This made them legally binded to obey their employer and hide a certain information when the employer's action breach an ethical code. Otherwise, the employer will have the power to ruin their careers

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