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Supply Chain Ethics 2

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MCER12

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Feb 25, 2011
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I’d like to earn some extra money, but I also want to be legal and ethical about it. I've described the simplified situation below. Any advice would be appreciated.

I am employed by a large automotive business, Company A. I also have a small personal business, Company B.

Company C can provide rock bottom prices for Company A parts.

Instead of Company C selling directly to Company A, I use my involvement with Company A to insert Company B, who introduces a small mark-up, and then sells to Company A. Company A still sees a cost savings.

Can I legally and ethically be a full-time employee of Company A, while personally profiting by sourcing through Company B?
 
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I would not try this as it may well be a conflict of interest. Since you work fro Company A, you should address this with their Code of Business Conduct and Ethics committee. If they give a thumbs up, you ae covered...otherwise no.

Ken

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Most companies have an "ethics course" that specifies what type of activities are approved of, frowned on or just plain illegal. I suggest you take Company A's courses before you shoot yourself in the foot.
 
This is the very definition of the word "graft", the non-horticultural version of the word. It's usually a prelude to dismissal and possible charges being filed, depending on the circumstance and the amount of money involved.
 
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