That's where you look at the definition of conflict of interest. The conflict of interest definition, effectively, is section 4, but I always call it the definition. It says:
an opportunity to further his or her private interests, those of his or her relatives or friends, or to improperly further another
The relatives or friends are already included in the definition of conflict of interest. Interestingly, in the Aga Khan one, section 11 doesn't build on the concept of conflict of interest. It builds on another concept, which is:
reasonably seen to have been given to influence
In a sense we're mixing a little bit the two issues.
Some of the other sections like the one you mentioned, let's see—