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Social Studies, 08.04.2021 01:00, robert7248

Suppose that a person was aware of some corruption that was occurring in the government agency in which she or he worked. What should a person in this situation do? Would it be plausible to be a whistle-blower? What are the possible implications for reporting the corruption? Is it honest and ethical to engage in whistle-blowing? If this type of corruption was not reported, would ignoring the situation be indicative of honest and ethical behavior on the part of the person who was aware of the situation at hand? Explain

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