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Board governance has emerged in recent years as being critically important to the success, and survival, of ASX-listed companies.

A board with good governance is largely inoculated from crisis, whereas poor corporate governance can lead to a downward spiral that crushes investor confidence and rapidly crashes market capitalisation.

Director at the Centre for Public Integrity Geoffrey Watson joins Sean Boss to discuss.

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