Detective Sergeant Nowak is leading a sensitive internal affairs investigation into organized corruption within her division. Mid-investigation, she discovers that one of the implicated officers is her brother-in-law, a fact she failed to disclose at the outset because she genuinely did not know he was involved. Disclosing now will likely result in her removal from the case and may alert the implicated officers. What is the ethically correct course of action?
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A
Disclose the conflict immediately to her superior and recuse herself, even though it risks compromising the investigation's secrecy.
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B
Continue leading the investigation without disclosure to protect its integrity, then recuse herself once sufficient evidence is secured.
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C
Disclose only to the professional standards unit under strict confidentiality, and request a formal ruling before taking further steps.
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D
Delegate direct oversight of her brother-in-law's file to a subordinate while remaining in charge of the broader investigation.