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Question #: 45
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Cariella is a junior analyst who is currently preparing a report on a diamond producing firm, Dense Carbon, Inc. Dense Carbon recently announced that the results of a mining survey in its South African diamond mines were in, which revealed substantial amounts of diamond reserves for the first time. It has offered to take a few industry analysts for a tour of the facilities and take stock of the situation first hand. During this tour, all expenses, including air-fare and basic accommodations, were provided for by Dense Carbon. Since the visit spanned a weekend, Dense Carbon also arranged for a Safari tour for all the analysts.
Cariella did not consider the safari to be an undue entertainment, given the fact that the analysts had to be in the middle of nowhere for 5 days. She was quite assiduous in her appraisal of the mining reserves and in the final analysis, the tour proved extremely valuable to her analysis. However, she did not reveal the fact about the Safari trip to her employer. Cariella has
I. violated Standard III (C) - Disclosure of Conflicts to Employer.
II. violated Standard IV (A.1) - Reasonable Basis and Representations.
III. violated Standard IV (A.3) - Independence and Objectivity.
IV. not violated the AIMR code of ethics.

  • A. I only
  • B. I and III only
  • C. I, II and III only
  • D. IV only
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Standard IV (A.3) - Independence and Objectivity requires members to use reasonable care and judgment while making investment recommendations. In particular, it requires that members avoid even appearances of conflict of interest or circumstances that could affect their independence or objectivity. While Dense
Carbons travel arrangements for the analysts might not be considered an unnecessary "gift" (this is a gray area), the safari definitely is an unacceptable arrangement from the AIMR code of ethics' perspective. By accepting this gift, Cariella violated Standard IV (A.3). By not disclosing this fact to her employer, she violated Standard III (C) - Disclosure of Conflicts to Employer.

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KAla7223
1 year, 11 months ago
Cariella has violated Standard III (C) - Disclosure of Conflicts to Employer and Standard IV (A.3) - Independence and Objectivity. The fact that she was provided with entertainment and had expenses paid for by Dense Carbon creates a conflict of interest, and by not disclosing this information to her employer, she has violated Standard III (C). This entertainment can also be seen as an attempt to influence her analysis, which would be a violation of Standard IV (A.3) - Independence and Objectivity.
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