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  2. Interlocking directorate - Wikipedia

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    In 1979 Levin and Roy reported [34] on interlocking directors at 797 corporations in 1970 where the board of directors ranged from 3 to 47 members, with a mean size of 13. Only 18% of the 8623 directors were on more than one board, though the mean number of interlockers for a corporation was 8.

  3. Dualism (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Dualism in terms of politics, refers to specific political concepts that are related to the functional or structural duality of a particular political system.In some states, functional dualism is manifested through the division of power between the two main branches of government (legislative and executive).

  4. New York City Conflicts of Interest Board - Wikipedia

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    The Conflicts of Interest Board (NYC COIB) is the independent New York City agency tasked with administering, enforcing and interpreting Chapter 68 of the New York City Charter, the city's Conflicts of Interest Law, and the city's Annual Disclosure Law. [1] The Board is an enforcement agency that governs the ethical conduct of public employees. [2]

  5. Accusations fly of conflicts of interest on Taunton Planning ...

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    Earlier, in an August planning board meeting, the issue of Ackerman's alleged conflicts of interest also came up. Ackerman said that Coute had sent a letter asking Ackerman to recuse himself from ...

  6. Conflict of interest - Wikipedia

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    Conflict of interest in legislation; the interests of the poor and the interests of the rich. A personification of corrupt legislation weighs a bag of money and denies an appeal of poverty. Regulating conflict of interest in government is one of the aims of political ethics. Public officials are expected to put service to the public and their ...

  7. Appeals court scraps Nasdaq boardroom diversity rules in ...

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    Employees of color are underrepresented at every level of power in corporate America, according to USA TODAY data investigations. One analysis in 2023 found that white men account for 7 in 10 ...

  8. Fed officials signal more gradual approach to lowering rates ...

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    Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook said Monday it makes sense to lower interest rates more gradually given resilience in the job market and stickier-than-expected inflation, the latest central ...

  9. Presidential Conflicts of Interest Act - Wikipedia

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    The Presidential Conflicts of Interest Act of 2017 is a bill introduced by Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren to the United States Senate on January 9, 2017, during the 1st session of the 115th United States Congress. [1] The bill's long title is A Bill to Address Financial Conflicts of Interest of the President and Vice President. [1]