Engineer's Disclosure of Potential Conflict of Interest (adapted from NSPE Case No. 85-6)
Noda, an engineer, is retained by the State to conduct a study regarding the construction of a highway spur. The State is considering building the spur in an area next to Noda's neighborhood. Upon learning this, Noda advises the State that his home is near the proposed project, and that this could represent a conflict of interest. The State retains Noda's services anyway. Noda conducts the study and ultimately recommends the construction of the highway spur. The spur is constructed.
Is there a danger that Noda's recommendation may have been biased? Did the State act appropriately after Noda's disclosure? Despite the disclosure, was there still a conflict of interest? Was Noda morally required to do more than disclose the potential conflict of interest?
--adapted from NSPE Case 85-6
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"Engineer's Disclosure of Potential Conflict of Interest (adapted from NSPE Case No. 85-6)"
Online Ethics Center for Engineering
6/10/2006
National Academy of Engineering
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