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Good practice
  • Principles behind good practice
  • Audit and Risk Committees
  • Conflicts of interest
    • The basics
    • Tips for managing conflicts
    • Managing conflicts of interest in procurement
      • Scenario 1: A relative works for a supplier
      • Scenario 2: Being friendly with suppliers
      • Scenario 3: Working both sides of the deal
      • Scenario 4: Shares, directorships, and other financial interests
      • Scenario 5: A former employer
      • Scenario 6: Many minor conflicts can add up to a major issue
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    • Different types of conflicts
    • Specific requirements for people elected to “local authorities”
    • Try the quiz
    • List of our conflicts of interest resources
  • Discouraging fraud
  • Good governance
  • Integrity and how to support it
  • Performance reporting
  • Procurement
  • Sensitive expenditure
  • Severance payments

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