On 19 Jan 2021, at 4:02 PM, Owen DeLong 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
...
I don’t know about the other RIRs, but in terms of ARIN, a careful reading of 
the bylaws shows that for better or worse, the board has near absolute power 
over virtually all aspects of the organization and its operations. We are 
fortunate in that we have consistently had a good and beneficent board with 
good leadership acting in good faith. I hope the members will continue to elect 
such individuals and that this tradition will continue.

ARIN as it is currently structured would not be (IMHO) particularly resilient 
against a corrupt or ill-motivated board willing to act in bad faith. 
Fortunately, I think that the likelihood of such a board getting elected is 
very low.

Owen -

FYI – We do take the matter of accountability to our community and the 
potential for capture quite seriously, and we (and the other RIRs) have done 
Accountability Assessments in this regard - 
<https://www.nro.net/accountability/rir-accountability/>

From ARIN’s most recent review 
<https://www.nro.net/arin-accountability-assessment> -

The assessment did note that the ARIN Board of Trustees has substantial power 
over the organization, principally the result of the Board’s ability to act 
unilaterally to amend ARIN’s Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws and due to 
the lack of term limits for Trustees. Although such power is common for 
nonmembership corporations, it is not the norm for membership organizations. 
The power of the Board of Trustees is offset significantly by the nomination 
committee process, the Bylaws requirement that there be at least one more 
trustee candidate than the number of vacancies, and the Trustees’ staggered 
terms. Additionally, it was noted that the transparency practices of the ARIN 
Board, the membership’s ability to remove Trustees, and the independence of 
individual Trustees from the organization also serve as practical restraints 
against capture.

(i.e. quite similar to the observations in your message…)

Thanks!
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers

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