User talk:Jebal1976

Conflict of interest?
As far as Wikipedia is concerned conflict of interest (COI) is not about actual bias. It is about a person's roles and relationships, and the tendency to bias that some may naturally assume exists when roles conflict. That someone has a conflict of interest is a description of a situation. It is not a judgement about that person's state of mind or integrity.

COI editing such as this is strongly discouraged. It undermines the public's confidence in Wikipedia, and risks causing public embarrassment. If it causes disruption, accounts may be blocked. Editors with a financial conflict of interest including, I would venture to suggest, paid employees of a particular government department, are advised not to edit affected articles. They may suggest changes on the discussion page for the article (eg: Talk:Irish passport) and must disclose their COI.

Please email me in confidence if you have any questions or concerns in this regard and I may be happy to make the edits required provided you are able to point to reliable sources... BushelCandle (talk) 01:34, 10 February 2016 (UTC)

Copyvio
The claim that you own the copyright in the logo of an Irish Government department is laughable. I also very much doubt that you had the formal permission of your department to upload File:Department-of-Foreign-Affairs.png under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.

If I'm wrong about all of this then I apologise in advance, but you may wish to clarify matters at: File_talk:Department-of-Foreign-Affairs.png. BushelCandle (talk) 02:17, 10 February 2016 (UTC)