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The members of the Evaluation Committee shall act loyally in the performance of their duties, guided solely by the purpose and objectives entailed in being a Committee member, which is none other than to select the municipality presenting sufficient merits to be granted the award of American Capital/Region/City/Town of Sport, endeavouring at all times to avoid situations that could entail a conflict of interest.
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The members of the Evaluation Committee shall at all times be prohibited from using their position to obtain personal benefits beyond their duties as members of the Evaluation Committee.
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A conflict of interest may exist where a member of the Evaluation Committee, at the time of exercising their right to vote as such — that is, by assigning a score to the candidate municipality — may have some kind of relationship, whether personal or financial in nature, that could in any way influence their objectivity.
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The giving of presents, gifts, services or any other benefits from any person or institution directly or indirectly related to the municipality submitting its candidacy, which could compromise the objectivity of any of the members of the Evaluation Committee, constitutes a situation liable to generate a conflict of interest. The members of the Evaluation Committee may not accept gifts from the candidate city other than tokens of mere institutional courtesy.
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Other situations that may give rise to a conflict of interest are the following: