User talk:MKCollege Guru

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Conflict of interest
Please read the wikipedia policy of 'conflict of interest'. It is almost always inappropriate for an editor to contribute substantially to articles on which he or she has a personal (pecuniary, belief) interest. Your contribution to the Milton Keynes College article may fall into this category, unless the material relies on properly cited external reference material (such as the OFSTED report, which is in the public domain). Of course if you have access to such reliable third-party material, you should certainly summarise and cite it. College press releases are almost always inappropriate, even if picked up by newspapers. The exception to the press release rule is when the College is exercising its right to reply to a publicised complaint or misadventure. --John Maynard Friedman (talk) 21:41, 22 February 2012 (UTC)