Accepting gifts and gratuities
All of these answers are correct
Treating contractors fairly and impartially
Conflicts of interest
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Reliable.
The nature of all duties is for the employee to know how to do the work & be ethical in the work place. Any unethical behavior will result in punishment.
Insurance Company
Yes, approving officials are pecuniarily liable for payments resulting from the erroneous performance of their duties.
The deontological theory is one that suggests people should stick to their duties. Whatever their ethical duties are, they should not deviate from them at all since that is what is ethical.
Performance expectations / responsibilities /
the Fundamental Duties are non-justiciable. It means that the violation of fundamental duties, i.e. the non-performance of these duties by citizens is not punishable.
Some difficulties I encountered during my major duties included managing conflicting priorities, dealing with unexpected challenges or setbacks, and communicating effectively with team members or stakeholders. These situations required adaptability, problem-solving skills, and clear communication to overcome.
A persons rights and duties depend on the morals an ethical code of the culture of which they are a part. These can vary.
Ethical behavior is characterized by honesty, fairness and equity in interpersonal and professional relationships. Ethical behavior respects the dignity, diversity and rights of individuals and groups of people. This definition is not a denial of the existence of other ethical duties with respect to practice, professional service delivery, and research.
Civic education gives people knowledge about how the state laws operate and elaborates the duties of the citizenry. Ethical laws refer to how people should relate to each other; in terms of what is just, fair and commendable.
Under the deontological ethical approach, which is based on principles and rules, lying is considered unacceptable. This approach emphasizes the importance of moral duties and obligations, and lying is seen as a violation of those duties and a breach of trust. It argues that one should always tell the truth, regardless of the consequences.