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Solve an ethics problem

If you think you might have an ethical problem, you can start by working through the ethical decision-making framework, to help you clarify your thinking.

You can also check our page of frequently asked questions to see if anyone else has called us with the same problem.

If you can't find an answer, you can contact ACCA Connect.

Or more specifically, you can talk to an ACCA technical advisor. The Technical Advisory Service provides guidance to members interpretation of ACCA's Rules of Professional Conduct and ethics issues generally.

If you need to, you can talk to some organisations that support whistleblowers and other people facing difficult ethical decisions.

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