Joint venture

Joint ventures are companies whose shares are owned partly by a government department or public authority, and partly by another organisation, such as a private sector contractor. There are risks and benefits to shared ownership which should be considered as part of the role of directors and how government sets up corporate governance. To make sure joint ventures work well, the ventures’ corporate governance and stewardship arrangements should coordinate with the owning department’s oversight and accountability requirements.

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