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You are a project manager on a construction project. You have just prepared an RFP to send around to electrical contractors. ?

You get a call from your uncle who owns an electrical contracting company. He wants to bid on your project. You know he's done good work before, and it may be a good fit for your company. How do you proceed? A. You disclose the conflict of interest to your company, and disqualify your uncle's company B. You disclose the conflict of interest to your company, and make the selection based on objective criteria C. You do not disclose the conflict of interest, and give your uncle the bid D. You disclose the conflict of interest to your company, and provide your uncle with information that the other bidders don't have so that he has a better chance of winning the contract

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Question added by Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC MANAGER , AL Bawani contracting co.
Date Posted: 2018/06/19
Pravat Mohapatra
by Pravat Mohapatra , Project Leader - Broadcast Technology , SONY MEA

 Dear Mr. Muhammad Farooq, Thanksfor asking! My Answer is:

B. I will disclose the conflict of interest to My Company, and will make the selection based on objective criteria.

Waheed Maqsood
by Waheed Maqsood , General Accountant , TRANSPORT SYSTEMS LLC

B. You disclose the conflict of interest to your company, and make the selection based on objective criteria.

1- mark the conflicts, disclose it to management & make the decision on the basis of your company's policy, local (govt.) & international standards of project's nature.

B. You disclose the conflict of interest to your company and make the selection based on objective criteria. 

 

Muhammad Farooq
by Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC MANAGER , AL Bawani contracting co.

Answer: BExplanation: Any time there's a conflict of interest, it's your duty to disclose it to your company. After that, you should always proceed based on your company's policies. If there are no specific policies about that, then make sure that the conflict does not affect your decisions

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