I will try, although sometimes it's more complex than it appears. I will try. I will do my best.
Here is section 9. I still use paper, because I was called in 1980, Mr. Barrett. I'll open up the page. It says essentially that “No public office holder shall use his or her position...to seek to influence a decision of another person so as to further the public office holder's private interests or those of [his] relatives or friends or to improperly further another person's private interests.”
The focus is on seeking to influence a decision that has to be made by another person. You occupy a position. You try to influence somebody else who has to make a decision in order to further the private interests of a relative, a friend, or to improperly further another person's private interests.
I know I'm reading back the provision to you, but I'm trying to put some emphasis on the key aspects of it.