Why are conflicts of interest significant?
Conflicts of interest can prevent businesses and other organizations from functioning as they should. In some cases, these dynamics can have criminal implications or open the door for substantial civil liability. They can also lead to reputational damage and loss of trust in individuals and organizations.
If a person or party has a conflict of interest, they should disclose it and remove themselves from the situation in most cases to prevent potential issues or the appearance of wrongdoing. In some instances, merely disclosing the potential conflict of interest may be sufficient. Disclosing potential conflicts of interest allows attention to be brought to the matter, and the proceedings and results of the situation can be monitored and analyzed with the dynamic in mind in order to ensure that things are done properly.