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      Independent judgement in the boardroom refers to the ability of directors to make decisions and provide input based on their unbiased assessment of the situation, free from undue influence or conflicts of interest. There is a fundamental duty on directors to exercise independent judgement when carrying out their responsibilities. However, what does this mean in practice, and how can directors ensure that their decision-making processes are appropriate and provide assurance to stakeholders?

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