Using Chapter 6 material, determine the individual factors and moral philosophies that influenced Rita Crundwell. Explain and support your answer using Chapter 6 material. Use in-text citations to clearly indicate where you have incorporated chapter material to support your answer.

Instructions
For this assignment, you will review Case 17: Fraud in Dixon, Illinois: All the Queens Horses Could Not Save Her in Part 5 Cases of the textbook. You will answer the questions at the end of the case (Sec. 17-5a Questions for Discussion #1-#3). You must support your answers for #1-#3 with material from the case study. Use in-text citations to clearly indicate where you have incorporated case study material. Additionally, you will answer the following questions:
4. Using Chapter 6 material, determine the individual factors and moral philosophies that influenced Rita Crundwell. Explain and support your answer using Chapter 6 material. Use in-text citations to clearly indicate where you have incorporated chapter material to support your answer.
5. Using the Chapter 9 material, determine how an ethics audit may have been beneficial for the City of Dixon. Explain and support your answer using Chapter 9 material. Use in-text citations to clearly indicate where you have incorporated chapter material to support your answer.
You will research and use a minimum of two sources in addition to the textbook for the entire submission, not two sources per question. You may use the Madonna Library and resources, or other sources such as Google Scholar (https://scholar.google.com/). Wikipedia is not a valid source for this assignment.
Use in-text citations to identify where you have supported your connections/relations with the case study and textbook material. The submission must be organized, clear, and contain headings for each question (#1-#5). Follow APA format, 11- or 12-point Arial or Times New Roman. No title page is required, no abstract is required. You must list your references and use in-text citations. The submission will be approximately three (3) pages in length, not including the reference list.