Multiple Choice
When the subject of an investigation has been accused of misconduct, establishing a morally acceptable rationalization might allow the accused to reconcile his actions with his conscience. Which of the following is not an example of an acceptable rationalization?
A) The accused has been unfairly treated by his management.
B) The accused felt that he needed to get back at someone in the organization.
C) The accused is a bad person by nature.
D) The accused engaged in the misconduct for the benefit of others.
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