Second, in deciding policies, schools are accountable for democratic and public deliberations; even with recent revelations of corrupt practices among CEOs and boards of directors and meltdowns in the mortgage lending community,
minimal public oversight of corporate governance currently exists.
Not exact matches
The
public - school lobby tolerated nonpublic schools in exchange for Catholic acquiescence to
minimal state
oversight of Catholic school practices.
When
public money is given to large private agencies with
minimal oversight, these businesses often fill their pockets at the
public expense.
Across the U.S., a haphazard system of lax laws,
minimal oversight and almost no accountability puts guns in the hands of security guards who endanger
public safety.