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TExES Physical Education EC-12 - Free Test Sample Questions

Which of the following teachers might be accused of having a "conflict of interest" which outside of professional ethics?





the correct answer is:
mr. cliff's cousin owns a sporting goods store. he offers mr. cliff a great deal on lacrosse equipment and mr. cliff contracts for delivery. mr. cliff's cousin gives him some soccer equipment as a thank you gift.

a conflict of interest can occur when one party benefits from preferential or inappropriate behavior. mr. cliff's cousin will benefit because of mr. cliff's business because of their relationship. mr. cliff may be accused of a conflict of interest. the teacher should follow the district's purchasing policies at all times working with approved providers. if the teacher exceeds the allotment, he or she may be asked to pay the difference.