You are in charge of awarding all computer hardware service contracts (valued at over $2 million per

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You are in charge of awarding all computer hardware service contracts (valued at over $2 million per year) for your employer. In recent emails with the company’s current service contractor, you casually exchanged ideas about family vacations. You mentioned that your family is planning on vacationing in the Scottsdale, Arizona, area. You are surprised when the contractor emails you an offer to use his company’s condominium at a plush Scottsdale resort, complete with golf and health club privileges. He assures you that the condo would normally be empty that time of year and that other customers frequently use the condo. The resort is one you are familiar with but have never used because the rental is well over $5,000 per week. You would really like for your family to experience staying at a five-star resort but you worry about the potential consequences of accepting the offer. If your manager saw a copy of the emails exchanged with the contractor, could it appear that you were soliciting a bribe? Could this offer be considered a bribe? What would you do?

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