Chance of protecting thousands of innocent investors


Ethics You are a prosecutor who think it is possible that Naonka, in her role as CEO of a brokerage firm, has stolen money from her customer, many of whom are not well off, If you charge her and her company with RICO violations, you know that she is likely to plea bargain because otherwise her assets and those of the company may be frozen by the court. As part of the plea bargain, you might be able to get her to disclose evidence about other people who might have taken part in criminal activity. But you do not have any hard evidence at this point. Would such an indictment be ethical? Do the ends justify the means? Is it worth it to harm Naoka for the chance of protecting thousands of innocent investors?

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