P oecd best Practice Principles for Regulatory Policy The Governance of Regulators


Avoiding capture and conflicts of interest



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Avoiding capture and conflicts of interest

3. Engagement processes used should protect against potential conflicts of interests of participants and guard against the risk that the regulator maybe seen to be captured by special interests.



5. ENGAGEMENT –
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THE GOVERNANCE OF REGULATORS © OECD 2014
The relationship between engagement and governance
One objective of good regulator governance is to enhance public and stakeholder confidence in the regulator, its decisions and its actions. Effective engagement with regulated parties and other stakeholders helps achieve this. The Australian National Audit Office (2003) has described the objective of public sector governance to be
… to ensure that an organisation achieves its overall outcomes in
such away as to enhance confidence in the organisation, its
decisions and its actions. Good governance therefore means that the
organisation’s leadership, its staff, the government, the parliament
and the population can rely on the organisation to do its work well
and with full probity and accountability (p. 6). Effective engagement with regulated parties and other stakeholders is important to inform the policy-making process and the decisions of the regulator. Communication with parties in the formal accountability system, that is, the legislature, ministers and the executive has been dealt with earlier in chapters 2 and 3. This chapter focuses on engagement with other stakeholders.
Depending on the regulator’s functions this engagement may relate to
• matters relating to individual decisions (where information from stakeholders is necessary to inform a regulatory decision
• the regulator’s operational policies (for example, to better understand community expectations relating to regulatory priorities or
• the potential policy outcomes a regulator might seek to achieve based on stakeholder input on what might be achievable indifferent circumstances.
• Moreover engagement between regulators and stakeholders is away to improve the quality and efficiency of the rules and regulations that are implemented as well as away to enhance the credibility of the regulatory framework.



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