Trouble in civil society circles. How does the public decide between these 'representatives' ? I simply don't know. http://investingindevelopment.org.uk/?p=2594 https://twitter.com/joeasunka/status/913891443327901696 …
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Replying to @JudithFreedman
Funny, because I don’t remember electing any of them.
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Replying to @DanNeidle
Predictable that as groups gain real power they will disagree amongst themselves. Democracy rubbish but better than alternatives etc.
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Would be interesting to hear from
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Seems a battle betwn London/professional incumbents & Scotland/local challenger. Not sure why both cant be on board- but what do i know
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Same players, same skirmish at EITI internationally: http://investingindevelopment.org.uk/?p=2327 http://www.publishwhatyoupay.org/pwyp-news/statement-eiti-governance-failures-threaten-independent-civil-society/ …
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Interesting, thanks. A research project for someone.
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Yes. Tension in design is that 'Civil Soc' is wide ( anyone not industry or gov.) but also expected to be cohesive. http://www.publishwhatyoupay.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/MSI_EITI-report_download-2c.pdf …pic.twitter.com/6vibcyn7fG
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