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Diane

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Although Electronics, Inc has a code of ethics for its subcontractors, it has experienced issues with its government contracts. Several subcontractors have been embroiled in scandals involving unethical conduct.
 
  Most recently, a subcontractor falsified thousands of dollars in work orders. If Electronics, Inc wants to show the government that it is serious about preventing unethical conduct, it should ________. A. educate subcontractors about its expectations and monitor them for compliance
  B. emphasize that it bears little responsibility for the subcontractor's behaviorbecause the subcontractor is not an employee by law
 C. warn subcontractors about the perils of getting caught
  D. provide proof of its code of ethics which prohibits unethical conduct

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