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Office of Communications Act 2002

Section 3: Management of OFCOM

16.Section 3 places OFCOM under a duty, when managing their affairs, to have regard to such guidance concerning the management of public bodies as they consider appropriate and, subject to such guidance and insofar as they are applicable to OFCOM, to generally accepted principles of good corporate governance.

17.Guidance on the running of public bodies includes that provided by the Cabinet Office, for example the Guidance on Codes of Practice for Board Members of Public Bodies (February 2000). Principles of good corporate governance are currently set out in the Combined Code published by the Committee on Corporate Governance in June 1998, which combines the provisions of the Cadbury and Greenbury codes on corporate governance with the Committee’s own work. Since guidance on the management of public bodies is more likely to be relevant to OFCOM, it takes precedence over principles of good corporate governance.

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