You have been asked to work on a major investment decision that your company will be making, and discover that your
brother-in-law is the managing director of a firm that may benefit from the outcome of the decision. You have no intention of
allowing this to influence the advice you give your firm, and you know that your brother-in-law will not try to influence you in
any way
What professional quality would make you consider handing this task to a colleague, or otherwise raising questions with your
superiors?