> On 15 Jul 2022, at 10:12 AM, Fernando Frediani <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 15/07/2022 11:04, John Curran wrote:
>>  <clip>
>>> 
>>> Hopefully this works out well and any type of information brought to any 
>>> RIR in such manner gets investigated and in the worst case scenario 
>>> resources get revoked as they should.
>>> 
>> No – parties that wish to bring information necessitating a review of a 
>> resource request should use the described reporting process, as ARIN will 
>> not act off allegations of this nature made on ARIN-ppml nor are such 
>> allegations conformant with the purpose of this mailing list.
> Sure John. Whenever I have a case myself I would be glad to report via this 
> informed process.
> 
> Just a quick clarification: in such situations does the investigated member 
> gets to know or have the right ti know who reported it or is it something 
> that doesn't really matter for the context and ARIN preserves the source of 
> information ?


We exclude the report submitter information during our investigation and 
reporting to preserve anonymity of the submitter.

(Note that, If appropriate, ARIN may refer fraud reports to the appropriate 
government and/or law enforcement agencies and cannot assure anonymity of such 
reports.) 

/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers

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