David Tovar served a Walmarts vice president of communication and had always put on his credentials and

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David Tovar served a Walmart’s vice president of communication and had always put on his credentials and résumé that he had received a degree in art from the University of Delaware. He had gone through the graduation ceremonies and assumed that all requirements were met. However, he was notified that he was a “couple of credit hours short.” He did not take the steps to address the shortage and continued to carry the credential. He was under consideration for a promotion, but when Bloomberg News broke the story about problems with his degree, he was terminated. What was the ethical category here? Was termination an appropriate remedy? Discuss the ethical issues.

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