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Dear Colleagues,



AFRINIC has taken note of communications circulated by the unincorporated 
organisation, Number Resource Society, also known as “NRS”, regarding alleged 
irregularities in AFRINIC’s September 2025 Board Election, and in which 
recipients are being asked to confirm whether they registered to vote and 
whether they cast a ballot.



AFRINIC wishes to remind its Resource Members, community, and stakeholders of 
the following:



1. AFRINIC’s commitment to election integrity
The AFRINIC Board election of September 2025 was conducted pursuant to a court 
mandate and under the supervision of the Electoral Commissioner of the Republic 
of Mauritius, acting in accordance with a Judge’s Order dated 05 September 2025.



The election process was fully transparent, and all related information is 
publicly accessible at - https://elections.afrinic.net/



AFRINIC wishes to inform its Resource Members, community, and stakeholders that 
matters relating to this election are currently before the courts following 
actions initiated by Cloud Innovation Ltd and therefore sub judice. In simple 
terms, “sub judice” means that because the case is currently pending before the 
courts, one must avoid public comments or actions that could influence the 
outcome or be viewed as interfering with the judicial process. For this reason, 
stakeholders and the wider community are advised to exercise caution and 
refrain from any actions or commentary that could be construed as contemptuous 
or as part of a coordinated effort intended to cause prejudice to AFRINIC.



2. No mandate granted to NRS
NRS is not a member of AFRINIC, and AFRINIC has neither mandated nor authorised 
NRS, or any other external party, to conduct any verification exercise or 
investigation concerning AFRINIC elections.



Any communication requesting personal confirmation of voter registration or 
participation has been sent without AFRINIC’s endorsement.



3. Protection of member and voter information
AFRINIC is bound by applicable laws including data protection and 
confidentiality obligations, as well as its own internal policies, to safeguard 
the personal information of its Resource Members and voters.



To be absolutely clear: AFRINIC does not share member contact details with any 
external party, including NRS or any organisation engaging in unsolicited 
communication.



4. Unsolicited communications (spam) from NRS
AFRINIC is aware that several members have expressed frustration at the 
repeated, unsolicited emails being circulated by NRS. These messages are spam, 
and AFRINIC unequivocally condemns the sending of such unauthorised and 
intrusive communications.



AFRINIC stands advised that in several of AFRINIC’s service regions, the 
sending of unsolicited bulk emails without consent is illegal under national 
anti-spam or data protection laws. AFRINIC does not endorse these practices and 
distances itself entirely from any organisation engaging in them.



Members are advised not to respond to such emails and not to provide any 
personal or voting information to entities that are not formally sanctioned by 
AFRINIC.



By Order of the Board of Directors and the Receiver



This 15 December 2025

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