Transparency Do I feel comfortable with others knowing about my decision, is my decision defensible?
(b)
Effect Have I considered all parties who may be affected by the decision and have all factors been taken
into account such as mitigating circumstances?
(c)
Fairness Would a reasonable third party view the decision as fair?
QUESTION Dealing with ethical dilemmas Which of the following would
not be a suitable question to ask yourself when resolving an ethical
dilemma?
A
Would my colleagues think my solution is reasonable?
B
Have I thought about all the possible consequences of my solution?
C
Could I defend my solution under public scrutiny?
D
Does my solution benefit my career?
ANSWER D
The best solution to an ethical dilemma should be taken whether or not it improves your career.
9.1 Raising and dealing with ethical dilemmas
A number of options are available for accountants wishing to raise ethical issues, for example:
Directly with their accountancy body
Within their organisation via a
help or whistleblower line
To
external organisations such as customers, suppliers or agents
Anonymously EXAM FOCUS POINT Questions in this area might require you to identify a principle from a scenario.
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CHAPTER 19
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ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
505 However they choose to proceed, ACCA members and students should ensure it is
consistent with
ACCA's Ethical Code (ACCA, 2016).
The following diagram suggests an approach for