Agency
An agent who places their own interests above those of the principal violates the fiduciary duty of:
ADisclosure
BLoyalty✓ Correct
CObedience
DAccounting
Explanation
Loyalty requires the agent to act in the best interests of the principal at all times, avoiding self-dealing or conflicts of interest.
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