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Zorluk: KolaySituational Ethics and Administrative Dilemmas

An administrative officer discovers that one of the shortlisted applicants for a government procurement contract is a close relative. Rank the following courses of action from the MOST ethically sound (1) to the LEAST appropriate (4).

  1. 1Formally disclose the conflict of interest in writing to the competent authority and recuse oneself completely from the evaluation panel.
  2. 2Inform the evaluation panel chairperson verbally about the relationship but remain on the panel without casting a vote.
  3. 3Continue participating in the evaluation process without disclosure, relying solely on personal conscience to remain objective.
  4. 4Actively use administrative authority to favor the relative's application during the scoring process.

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The correct sequence from most ethically sound to least appropriate is: Formally disclosing and recusing oneself completely, followed by informing the chairperson verbally while remaining on the panel, then participating without disclosure relying on personal conscience, and finally actively favoring the relative's application.
The most ethically sound response to a conflict of interest is complete disclosure and recusal from decision-making to maintain public trust. Partial disclosure without recusal is sub-optimal, non-disclosure is an administrative misstep, and active favoritism is severe ethical misconduct.

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1
Evaluate the option upholding complete transparency and legal compliance.
Formally disclosing the conflict in writing and stepping down completely removes any possibility or appearance of bias, making it the most appropriate step.
Administrative ethics requires both actual impartiality and the public perception of impartiality.
2
Assess the partial compliance option.
Verbal disclosure while staying on the committee is better than total concealment, but still inappropriate as physical presence can influence peers.
Partial compliance falls short of full procedural recusal.
3
Assess non-disclosure without active misconduct.
Participating without disclosing the conflict violates statutory disclosure duties regardless of subjective good intentions.
Conflict of interest rules are objective standards, not subjective assurances.
4
Identify direct administrative misconduct.
Actively favoring a relative is a corrupt act and the least appropriate behavior.
Nepotism directly undermines public trust and merit-based public procurement.

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Conflict of Interest and Administrative Integrity
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