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Reference no. 9A98N037
Published by: Ivey Publishing
Originally published in: 1998
Version: 2010-02-02
Revision date: 24-Oct-2011
Length: 3 pages
Topics: Ethical issues

Abstract

The administrative assistant at the Edmonton, Alberta branch of Vandelay Securities was faced with a dilemma. Her superior had requested a purchase of shares in a firm whose securities were restricted to residents of Alberta for one of her clients who resided in British Columbia. On the purchase request form, the client's province of residence was listed as Alberta, and a post office box address was given. This transaction was the latest in a series that made her feel uncomfortable. The primary teaching objective of this case is to explore when and how one should blow the whistle. The individual's responsibility to herself, the firm, the clients and other stakeholders in exposing the unethical acts of a colleague is presented for debate. Secondary ethical issues include insider trading, high-pressure sales tactics, conflict of interest, and misrepresentation to a regulator.
Location:
Size:
Medium
Other setting(s):
1997

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Abstract

The administrative assistant at the Edmonton, Alberta branch of Vandelay Securities was faced with a dilemma. Her superior had requested a purchase of shares in a firm whose securities were restricted to residents of Alberta for one of her clients who resided in British Columbia. On the purchase request form, the client's province of residence was listed as Alberta, and a post office box address was given. This transaction was the latest in a series that made her feel uncomfortable. The primary teaching objective of this case is to explore when and how one should blow the whistle. The individual's responsibility to herself, the firm, the clients and other stakeholders in exposing the unethical acts of a colleague is presented for debate. Secondary ethical issues include insider trading, high-pressure sales tactics, conflict of interest, and misrepresentation to a regulator.

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Location:
Size:
Medium
Other setting(s):
1997

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