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telecoms charges. But, as always, the UK Government’s PRINCE2 methodology has governance as a key strength, and points us in the right direction. The other hugely valuable contribution to financial governance that PRINCE2 mandates is through the Gateway Review process. Common exampes include: premises costs. insurances.
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