Hi Kendy, all,

Am 07.04.22 um 09:27 schrieb Jan Holesovsky:
Hi Andreas,

Andreas Mantke píše v St 06. 04. 2022 v 18:11 +0200:

Suppose you were in the Board with me as a deputy, I was missing in
a
meeting, and you were to represent me.

Are you suddenly becoming a Collabora employee or contractor or
affiliate in any other way?  Or what is the base for the CoI in
such a
case?
in such case the representing deputy steps in for the member and thus
he
replaces the member. If the member has a CoI, this couldn't be solved
by
a representation.

And to add: the deputy member votes for the represented member (as if
the member do it himself).
This is very interesting.  So assume that a CoI'd deputy represents a
director with no CoI.

Applying the above, the CoI'd deputy is not CoI'd any more when
representing the non-CoI'd director, correct?

No, because the reprenting deputy has the CoI in his person and could
not drop that.

Regards,
Andreas

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