I think the morality clause is the key and the fact that the other person is a superior. It's an imbalance of power and can open the door to liability. Boards usually don't like that sort of thing. That aside, they are definitely two adults and what they do in their private life shouldn't matter too much. It does kind of show a lack of judgement and people might wonder how far that deficit stretches.
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It's an imbalance of power and can open the door to liability.
Two professional adults who have worked their way up through business for decades. I am not sure whether imbalance of power applies in this case. I don't support the "subordinate" judgement in many cases. Still adults. Still in full mental capacity.
It does kind of show a lack of judgement and people might wonder how far that deficit stretches.
Remember that the President of the US is a convicted criminal :D
Ultimately it doesn't matter what we think. It's what the board of the company thinks if they have one. That or the shareholders. Sometimes the why doesn't always make sense.
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