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1. ''Organisations - internal frameworks.''


A framework that provides guidance on strategy including assessing risk, ensures effective monitoring of management and makes certain that managers are accountable to stakeholders.   
A framework that provides guidance on strategy including assessing risk, ensures effective monitoring of management and makes certain that managers are accountable to stakeholders.   
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2. ''Markets - financial organisations.''


The broader set of relationships and responsibilities of an organisation, particularly of a financial organisation.   
The broader set of relationships and responsibilities of an organisation, particularly of a financial organisation.   
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Accountability]]
* [[Audit]]
*[[Best practice]]
* [[Boilerplate]]
*[[Code]]
*[[Competence]]
*[[Compliance]]
* [[Contract]]
* [[Corporate governance]]
* [[Corporate governance]]
*[[Directive]]
*[[Enforcement]]
* [[Environmental & Social issues]]
* [[ESG]]
* [[Ethics]]
* [[Ethics]]
*[[Framework]]
*[[Good practice]]
*[[Guidance]]
* [[Independence]]
* [[Independent]]
* [[Jurisdiction]]
*[[Law]]
* [[Legislation]]
*[[Principle]]
* [[Process strategy]]
*[[Red tape]]
* [[Regime]]
* [[Regulation]]
*[[Reporting]]
*[[Reputational risk]]
*[[Rules]]
*[[Standards]]
*[[Supervision]]
* [[Tax]]
* [[Whistle-blowing]]
* [[Whistle-blowing]]



Latest revision as of 23:13, 24 April 2023

1. Organisations - internal frameworks.

A framework that provides guidance on strategy including assessing risk, ensures effective monitoring of management and makes certain that managers are accountable to stakeholders.

In the commercial context, this framework is known as corporate governance.


2. Markets - financial organisations.

The broader set of relationships and responsibilities of an organisation, particularly of a financial organisation.

Governance in this context extends to other parties including other interdependent organisations and the broader financial markets.


See also