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“A member will act with impartiality when purporting to give independent advice and will disclose any relevant interests.” This principal is primarily directed to the case where a member or members relatives or friends may make a private profit if the client or employer follows advice given. Any such interest should be disclosed in advance. A second interpretation is where there is no immediate personal profit but the future business or scope of influence of the department depends on a certain solution being accepted. Whereas salesperson are assumed to have a bias towards their own company, an internal consultant should always consider the welfare of the organisation as a whole and not just the increased application of computers.
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