An ethics ombudsperson:

An ethics ombudsperson:


A. interacts with the organizational stakeholders on a daily basis.
B. writes the company's code of ethics.
C. is also called a whistle-blower.
D. handles all negative publicity for an organization.
E. is an official who assumes the role of corporate conscience.


Answer: E. is an official who assumes the role of corporate conscience.


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