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Argosy University/ Phoniex University/
Nov-2005 - Oct-2011
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Phoniex University
Oct-2001 - Nov-2016
You are in charge of awarding all PC service contracts for your employer. In recent e-mails with the company’s PC service contractor, you casually exchanged ideas about home landscaping, your favorite pastime. You also mentioned that you would like to have a few Bradford pear trees in your yard. Upon returning from a vacation, you discover three mature trees in your yard, along with a thank-you note in your mailbox from the PC service contractor. You really want the trees, but you didn’t mean for the contractor to buy them for you. You suspect that the contractor interpreted your e-mail comment as a hint that you wanted him to buy the trees. You also worry that the contractor still has the e-mail. If the contractor sent your boss a copy, it might look as if you were trying to solicit a bribe. Can the trees be considered a bribe? What would you do?
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