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You work for a furniture manufacturing company. You have been asked to conduct the yearly review of lumber suppliers to ensure that your company is getting the highest quality lumber at the best price. After an extensive investigation, you determine the company’s current supplier provides the highest-grade lumber at prices 5% lower than any other suppliers. However, while doing this research you are surprised to find out that your best friend’s wife is actually a co-owner of that supplier. Which of the following most accurately describes what you should do? a. Recommend an alternate supplier because your existing supplier represents a conflict of interest.
b. Recommend an alternate supplier because using this supplier lacks transparency.
c. Recommend your current supplier because they meet the criteria set by your company, but disclose toyour managers that you know one of the supplier’s owners.
d. Recommend your current supplier as long as your friend and his wife will take you to a nice dinner toreward you for helping out their business.

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