Oklahoma License Law
An Oklahoma licensee who witnesses their broker engage in fraudulent practices affecting clients should:
ARemain silent to protect their job
BReport the misconduct to OREC, the appropriate law enforcement authorities, or the Oklahoma Attorney General's office; the licensee has an obligation not to participate in fraud✓ Correct
CContinue working for the broker while secretly advising clients
DContact the Oklahoma Bar Association first
Explanation
Oklahoma licensees have professional and ethical obligations that supersede employment loyalty. Participating in or knowingly failing to report a broker's fraud exposes the licensee to disciplinary action. Licensees should report misconduct to OREC and, for criminal matters, to law enforcement.
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