User talk:Yeung felix

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Managing a conflict of interest
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 * the secondary source was clearly stated in the revision, and it was taken from the official website of the awarding institution of the concerned page. I don't see any advertising, publicising, or promoting intention here. The award was given to Mr Patrick Russill by the Royal College of Organists, and I read in on their website and simply updating the entry after the discovery.  I have no affiliation to the Royal College of Organists so there is no work or compensation which I am receiving or expected to receive concerning this update. 210.3.119.147 (talk) 06:01, 9 March 2023 (UTC)