• Bodies must ensure that information within their organisation is accurate, consistent, and timely. Decision-makers should consider whether the indicators they are given are the right ones, and how these would alert them to emerging issues. They should also actively consider whether the types of management information may need refreshing to keep fulfilling this purpose, and if so, when.
• Organisations should examine their own, and their contractors' culture and behaviours to ensure that they allow an effective line of sight from the working level up to the decision-makers, as well as to the wider public. They should also ensure that commercial arrangements incentivise transparency and honesty within the supply chain.