Frequently Asked Questions about Identification of Evil Behavior and Attribution of Responsibilities
FAQs about Identification of ICE8000 Evil Behavior strong> 1. What is the difference between supporting evil behaviors, untrustworthy behaviors, and untrustworthy related behaviors? Answer, the actor himself did not participate in the untrustworthy behavior, but only provided some seemingly normal support. For example, if an enterprise discharges sewage exceeding the standard and pollutes the environment, this is a breach of trust. However, its products are cheap. If a person knows that the company pollutes the environment, but still insists on buying his products for the sake of cheapness after being advised by a third party, it is tantamount to indirectly supporting the company's evil deeds of polluting the environment. This is supporting evil. The investors and other related parties of the enterprise are the more direct beneficiaries of the polluted environment, and if they still insist on the beneficiary after receiving admonition from a third party, it is a dishonest related behavior. Through the above examples, it can be seen that according to the degree of evil, they are: untrustworthy behavior, untrustworthy related behavior, and supporting evil behavior. Welcome to reprint, please indicate the source of the reprint World Credit Organization (WCO)