Moreover, they permit culturally appropriate forms of good
governance to develop, without justifying a resistance to change among political «elites» on the basis of
arguments about cultural relativism.
«The reports provide a much greater insight than any information already available
about the UCP [Universal Credit programme], there are strong
arguments for transparency and accountability for a programme which may affect 11 million UK citizens and process billions of pounds, which has had numerous reported failings in its
governance.»