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Kenny Barrett, CFA, is working in the Australian office of American Investments Co. From an informal conversation, Barrett learns that the company’s most recent investment report was based on misappropriated information. No one at the Australian office expresses concern, however, because there has been no breach of Australian law. Barrett should:
A) do nothing because the branch is outside of U.S. jurisdiction.
B) disassociate himself from the case with a written report to his supervisor.
C) seek advice from company counsel to determine appropriate action.
Your answer: B was incorrect. The correct answer was C) seek advice from company counsel to determine appropriate action.
Kenny’s best choice is to seek the company counsel’s advice. If Kenny does nothing, he is breaching Standard I(A) Knowledge of the Law. Disassociation is not enough.
Q: Since the question states “No one at the office expresses concern”, I suppose we are not wrong to assume that company’s counsel is among those included? Or counsel is actually external company?
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