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Systems theorists often distinguish here between governing, which is goal-directed interventions, and governance, which is the total effect of governing interventions and interactions.
"They engage in governance, which is entirely political, they engage in anti-corruption campaigns.
The real challenges, MCF believes, are generic fraud and poor governance, which is where the commission should concentrate its attention.
The most-discussed of these is corporate governance, which is the means of directing and controlling business corporations.
But businesses can still do their bit by cleaning up their act, loudly supporting reform and improving their own governance, which is often murky.
"We are concentrating on governance, which is becoming more important as a result of the recent scandals," one senior source told the Independent on Sunday.
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"The Trust last week announced changes to BBC Worldwide's governance which were reported to the Committee" it said.
Our research demonstrated that it was those areas with strong governance which were attracting business and maintaining a relationship with them.
The BBC Trust was set up in 2007 to replace the previous system of governance which was found wanting by the Hutton inquiry.
The boardroom shenanigans only draw further unwanted attention to the company's standards of corporate governance, which are already under a cloud.
In the 2006 PA parliamentary elections, Fatah which had dominated Palestinian politics since its founding in the 1950s suffered a decisive loss to Ḥamās, reflecting years of dissatisfaction with Fatah's governance, which was criticized as corrupt and inefficient.
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