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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. New York City Conflicts of Interest Board - Wikipedia

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    The Board is an enforcement agency that governs the ethical conduct of public employees. [2] The agency has made news for its active Twitter feed, encouraging those within its jurisdiction to contact the agency via memes. [3] [4] From 2014 to 2020, Columbia Law School professor Richard Briffault served as chairman of the board.

  4. New York Public Interest Research Group - Wikipedia

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    The New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) is a New York statewide student-directed, non-partisan, not for profit political organization. It has existed since 1973. [1] Its current executive director is Blair Horner and its founding director was Donald K. Ross. NYPIRG is directed by a student-run and student-elected Board of Directors.

  5. Category : Lobbying organizations in the United States

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    C. California News Publishers Association; California Rifle and Pistol Association; Center for Arizona Policy; Center for Regulatory Effectiveness; Children's Healthcare is a Legal Duty

  6. Public Interest Declassification Board - Wikipedia

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    The Public Interest Declassification Board (PIDB) is an advisory committee established by the United States Congress with the official mandate of promoting the fullest possible public access to a thorough, accurate, and reliable documentary record of significant U.S. national security decisions and activities.

  7. 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).

  8. Public Interest Oversight Board - Wikipedia

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    The Public Interest Oversight Board (PIOB) is an international body that oversees the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) and seeks to improve the quality and public interest focus of the IFAC standards in the areas of audit, education, and ethics.

  9. California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation

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    The Consumer Services Office is the main point of contact for Californians filing a complaint with the department or requesting additional information about licensees. Offering a live-person call center, the team logs thousands of calls a year and works with licensees to help consumers settle disputes and resolve issues.