A betting scandal using inside information has rocked UK politics ahead of the July election. But what exactly is inside information and how can it be misused?
With deft leadership, nonprofit boards can capably steer the organizations they oversee.
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This graduate course offers students a rare chance to gain firsthand experience prior to launching their careers and embarking on years of board service.
Traditional authorities are a key part of the daily lives of millions of Africans.
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Sustainability reporting isn’t about producing marketing material. It’s an opportunity for companies to honestly share the risks of doing business and present an action plan for addressing them.
Richard II became king of England when he was 10 and was deposed at 32.
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The jury’s verdict followed years of allegations that the gun group’s top official and other leaders were spending money meant to benefit its members on their own luxuries.
A woman working at a factory making solar panels in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Hage Geingob’s legacy as a moderniser will live on despite contradictions and unfulfilled promises.
ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa, centre, and his deputy, Paul Mashatile, right, help cut the cake at the party’s 112th anniversary celebration at Mbombela Stadium, Mpumalanga.
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A legal scholar argues that assigning a designated contrarian and rotating this role over time will help nonprofit boards resist the dangerous pull toward passivity and deference.
‘Spycatcher’ Peter Wright pictured at the time of his court battle.
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Cabinet Office papers expose Thatcher’s anxiety over the famous book, and the difference between governing in the 1980s and the modern information age.
If public administration education is designed and delivered poorly, it sets a course for the systematic destruction of state capability.
Content moderators like these workers make decisions about online communities based on company dictates.
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In the days of online bulletin board systems, community members decided what was acceptable. Reviving that approach to content moderation offers Big Tech a path to legitimacy as public spaces.
The failed Voice to Parliament referendum dashed the hopes of many mapping out a path to reconciliation. If we look to the example set by North American Indians, there might be another way forward.
Enumerators using electronic tablets in South Africa’s census on 2 February 2022.
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Big data is not the answer to all the challenges that faced Census 2022, but it may be a key enabler for gathering reliable national data in the future.