Ms. X is a mid-level civil service official in the urban development department. While approving a contract for a community park, she received confidential information that a shortlisted contractor had a history of poor workmanship and corruption allegations in other cities, though nothing was legally proven. The Head of Department advised her not to disclose this as it could delay the project and damage the city's reputation. Ms. X believed withholding it compromised transparency. What should Ms. X do now? 1. Immediately disclose the information to the project committee and the public 2. Recommend removing the contractor from the shortlist to protect the project's integrity 3. Propose a 'limited disclosure' to an oversight committee, while keeping the information confidential from the public for the time being
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