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The Ethics of Equal Opportunity
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The Ethics of Equal Opportunity
Response to the Question of Ethical Concern
The effective response to this particular ethical concern is only possible by critically examining all the different features of this scenario. It is revealed that Sadiq wants to influence the authority of the CIA for the sake of his family benefits. It is illustrated that Syed Arif Sadiq is a senior advisor to Pakistani President and agrees to give his services for the CIA. He is willing for this because he wants an admission of his son, Jamaat at a top university in the United States. He has the option to achieve this particular aim by accepting the offer by the CIA officer to become part of the CIA services. On the other hand, the institute of CIA is willing to give this option to Sadiq as they have the authority to fabricate academic credentials of Jamaat and make his position strong to get admission in the top university of U.S.
Critically examining different aspects of this particular scenario reveals that it is not morally correct for the CIA to fabricate academic record for the Jammat and to pay for his education in the country to gain benefit in the form of agreement with Sadiq to work for the CIA. It can never be permitted in any form to favor any incompetent student and limits the opportunities of learning for the deserving student. There are many other options that can be used by the CIA to attain specific objectives instead of adopting the option of fabrication of academic record. This approach is unethical as it is clear violates all the other students who have the capability to take admission in the top universities of the country because they deserve this opportunity. The representatives of the CIA should follow the ethical code of conduct to maintain their professionalism and serve the nation in an ethical manner.
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ADDIN ZOTERO_BIBL {"uncited":[],"omitted":[],"custom":[]} CSL_BIBLIOGRAPHY Olson, J. M. Fair Play: The Moral Dilemmas of Spying. Potomac Books, 2011. https://books.google.com/books?id=tnEx9dn5hp8C.
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