Governance failure occurs when decision-making systems break down, leading to mismanagement, corruption, or inefficiency. It often stems from weak oversight, conflicting interests, or flawed policies. While no one legitimately benefits, those exploiting such failures—like corrupt officials or monopolies—may gain short-term advantages. Understanding governance failure helps organizations identify risks, improve accountability, and strengthen institutional frameworks for long-term stability.
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