Answer:
The problem presented by ethics audits is:
c) Selecting auditors may be difficult.
Explanation:
An ethics audit is a comparison of the employees' actual ethical behaviors with the ethical guidance provided by the organization in its policies and procedures. Â The audit tries to review the organization's ethics codes, past ethical incidents, and the responses made by the individual employees and the organization. Â Through the audit, the auditor establishes a clear understanding of employees' perspectives on the organization's ethical practices.