On 7 Apr 2017 4:04 p.m., "AFRINIC <" <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Members, We are pleased to inform our Members that the December 2016 version of the AFRINIC Bylaws have been duly registered with the Mauritian Registrar of Companies. The changes to the Bylaws were made in terms of several special resolutions passed at the Special General Members' Meeting held on 30 November 2016 in Mauritius, and the new version was registered in terms of Board resolution 201612.321 http://afrinic.net/about/bod/meeting/2016#r321. A confirmation of registration is available at http://afrinic.net/images/c onfirmation_of_bylaws_registration.pdf The current version of the Bylaws is available at http://afrinic.net/en/about/bylaws/2001-afrinic-bylaws-2016 or http://afrinic.net/images/AFRINIC_Constitution_2016.pdf Best Regards AFRINIC Hello Chair, Above and beyond the registration of the updated company bylaws, I would like to know where we stand in terms of accountability. I would like to know more about the outcome of the accountability review and the votes on resolutions that followed. Ref: AFRINIC's board strongly condemnation of Internet shutdowns by some government which I take was directed towards what has been happening in (Cameroon). Can we know if there has been any prior communication from the AFRINIC board to the government in question prior and after the condemnation? Does the AFRINIC board have such strategies that can support the organsation in case its at loss in terms of revenue due to Internet shutdown? What is the status of the GC and its relationship with the AFRINIC's board in terms of transparency and guidance? Cheers, Noah PS: If we want the governments to be held accoutable, we ought to accept to be held accountable too by AFRINIC stakeholders, resource members and the community at large.
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