Governance

Conflict register

Formal definition

Conflict register is a charity governance term for coordinating general trustee meetings, maintaining policy reviews, and managing organizational conflict registers to ensure lawful governance.

What this actually means for you

For day-to-day delivery, Conflict register should be documented clearly and applied consistently; schedule regular board reviews, register conflicts of interest promptly, and update policy exception files.

Example: At the next review checkpoint, Conflict register is used in practice like this: the trustee secretary coordinates the AGM notice and reviews the conflict register before the meeting. Accountabilities are captured in risk registers, issue logs, and status updates.

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