In the Phar-Mor case,Cherelstein's ethical dilemma can best be described as:
A) Standing up to Pat Finn who wanted to cover up the Phar-Mor fraud until exclusivity payments coming in would cover that amount.
B) Going to David Shapira to discuss Mickey Monus's fraudulent actions.
C) Evaluating the levers he can use to counteract the reasons and rationalizations Monus might provide to defend his actions.
D) Whether to inform the external auditors of the fraud at Phar-Mor.
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