The answer is
"the parson and the plowman".Parson is s<span>incere and holy churchman, though he is very poor but his
actions are rich and generous, he strictly follows the policy of “Do what you
say others”. The plowman is Parson’s brother and as holy as he is, he works
hard and does more than he is required to do.</span>
Answer:
Veto
Explanation:
The veto is a part of the checks and balances system in the Government, which prevents one branch from gaining too much power.
If the President thinks an act or bill that Congress has passed is unconstitutional or unfair, they can veto it, which will prevent it from becoming a law. This action "checks" Congress/ The Legislative Branch.
The Legislative Branch can then "check" the Executive Branch of the President and they can override the veto, if they get enough votes in Congress. This will allow the bill to pass. If they can't get enough votes, the bill won't be able to pass.
The employee is caught in a(n) <u>fraud triangle.</u>
<u>Explanation</u>:
The fraud triangle is a model that is designed to clearly explain why the worker/employee decides to commit fraud in their workplace.
According to "Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) no. 99", the auditors design the financial statement audits to have a reasonable chance of detecting misstatements in the financial reports and commit fraud risk. The causes of fraud behavior are as follows:
i) Unshareable financial need
ii) Opportunity
iii) Rationalization
These demand and opportunity causes an employee to commit crime.