The Watson Commission, officially known as the Royal Commission on the Police, was established in 1960 in the United Kingdom to investigate and make recommendations on the state of the police force. Some key recommendations included the establishment of a national police training college, improvements in police recruitment and training, the development of a code of ethics for police officers, and the creation of a system for handling complaints against the police. These recommendations aimed to modernize and professionalize the police force, enhance public trust, and ensure accountability and transparency in policing practices.
Six recommendations of the Watson Commission
because they needed to find out the causes of the riot and make recommendations
There is no proof that the Watson Commission actually failed in Ghana. The aim of the commission was to look into the riots and find out the causes behind them.
It issued a series of recommendations for the public company, the independent public accountant, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and the educational community.
Investigative A++
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the finance commission
Watson Commission
regulatory C;
because they needed to find out the causes of the riot and make recommendations
Investigative A++
The Treadway Commission was formed to identify factors contributing to fraudulent financial reporting and to develop recommendations to reduce its future occurrence.