Examples of Apparent Conflict of Interest in a sentence
An Apparent Conflict of Interest is a situation in which a reasonable person would believe that the professional’s judgment is likely to be compromised.
An Apparent Conflict of Interest arises when there is a reasonable apprehension, which reasonably well-informed persons are likely to have, that an individual's opportunity for personal financial gain could compromise or influence the design, conduct, reporting, or direct administration of research.
If the matter is resolved prior to the scheduled executive session, such as by the affected Board Member resolving an Apparent Conflict of Interest, the session will be canceled.
An Apparent Conflict of Interest arises whenever a Member or Household Member has any other personal interest of which the Member is aware that could reasonably appear to conflict with the fair and objective performance of the Member’s official duties.
If a Board Member believes that he or she is able to participate in a matter fairly and objectively in the interests of WMATA notwithstanding an Apparent Conflict of Interest, the Member may Participate in the matter after obtaining approval from the Chair of the Ethics Committee and making a Declaration.