A solicitor is acting for a client in a high-value commercial litigation case. During a meeting, the client discloses that they intend to use the proceeds from the litigation, if successful, to fund a criminal enterprise. The solicitor is concerned about their professional obligations. Which of the following statements most accurately describes the solicitor's duty of confidentiality in this situation?
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A
The solicitor must immediately report their client's intention to the police, as the 'iniquity' principle overrides the duty of confidentiality.
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B
The solicitor must not disclose the information as the duty of confidentiality to their client is absolute and paramount in all circumstances.
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C
The solicitor should cease to act for the client due to the conflict but must maintain confidentiality regarding the client's stated intention.
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D
The solicitor is permitted, but not required, to disclose the information to the relevant authorities to prevent a future criminal act.