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Governance | Stephen Dunmore | 1 Sep 2009

Stephen Dunmore, interim chief executive, discusses the governance issues facing trustees of the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund as it plans its demise.

Defining governance in its fullest sense always seems slightly problematic, since most definitions focus on processes, structures and compliance with laws. However, most of us who work in civil society know intuitively that governance is far wider in scope than a standard, technical definition might imply.

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