Hi Sunday, all,

 

I’ve been in “internal conflict” myself, since I read the article. Let me tell 
why.

 

I met Ernest the first time around 2005, if I recall correctly. My first 
AFRINIC meeting was AFRINIC-2 in Maputo, Mozambique, and shortly after, during 
an ITU meeting in Geneva, Adiel asked me if I could contribute to the AFRINIC 
community coming to the next meetings and joining Ernest in his trips to do the 
Registration Services training so I do IPv6 trainings.

 

Sunday for sure can remember that when going for a training to Lagos, I was 
deported back to my country, because a mess created by the Madrid Nigerian 
consulate and thanks to the quick reaction from Sunday, I could resolve that on 
the next day and flight again to do the training.

 

My immediate response was, of course, I will be very happy doing that, and 
since them I lost tract in how many African countries, I’ve been doing those 
trainings and how many thousands of brothers have been able to take advantage 
of that.

 

The relevance of that is clear. I’d a close relation with Ernest (as well as 
with many other staff from all the RIRs). Traveling so much together, you get 
to know people, and we are talking here about almost 15 years. Of course, you 
may get a wrong impression, we all may have a hidden face. As humans, we all 
have positive and negative things. But I’m really shocked, I still resist to 
believe it.

 

I also believe that he is a smart guy. So, put yourself in the position of a 
smart guy that want to do something bad. Do you think you will use your own 
name for registering companies, or instead you will bribe someone,  may be a 
friend (but not family) to avoid your family name to appear in any documents? I 
feel this is really silly and non-understandable. So maybe somebody used him, 
which doesn’t mean he is still guilty “in vigilando” because he trusted anyone 
else, or something similar.

 

Do we believe in “presumption of innocence”? I do, despite documents. If you 
don’t know the complete background, documents may not be enough.

 

So, I will like to request to Ernest, to provide a clear explanation, and may 
be publicly recognize what (if any) have been his mistakes and involvement an 
all this.

 

Note that I’m not here defending anyone. I’ve no any personal interest. My only 
interest is to know the *real true* and I’m sure everybody agrees on that.

 

Note also that I’ve no doubts that the documents may be authentic, so no doubt 
about the good work and investigation done by Ronald and very thankful for that.

 

Regards,

Jordi

@jordipalet

 

 

 

El 5/12/19 20:02, "Sunday Folayan" <[email protected]> escribió:

 

It is a shame that the system was exploited. I did not in anyway suggest that 
the malfeasance be ignored, or that we should focus only on legacy space.

The community has been informed that there is already some internal 
investigations ongoing. We should give AFRINIC the time to get things done. I 
equally expect that if criminal actions and intentions are established, the law 
should take its course and people should stand accountable for their deeds.

I query the suitability of a system, where existing or moribund organizations' 
IP resources are stolen/hijacked/leased for upwards of 7 years, and it took 
this level of cross-border investigations to discover the manipulations. If the 
resources are indeed not needed or in active use, why would or should they not 
have been returned to the Registry for the common good?

For those whose resources were stolen or hijacked, I expect their legal 
department will be pursuing the hijackers/traders/users with gusto by now.

While appreciating the whistle blower(s) for a job well done on behalf of the 
entire community, Instead of running a mob-justice system here, with the 
assurance that justice will be served, the community should rather apply its 
mind on how to make sure that IP resources are available for developing the 
continent. That will be a better use of our time and intellect.

Sunday. 

 

On 05/12/2019 1:46 PM, Mike Silber wrote:

Be that as it may - that seems to ignore the fact that there appears to have 
been significant malfeasance regarding non-legacy space. 

 

I just want to ensure that we maintain a balanced view of the problem and not 
deflect it to focus only on the legacy space issue.

 

It terms of priorities - it would make sense to me to focus on how space that 
should have been subject to the RSA has been mis-appropriated and then turn to 
the more difficult question of legacy space. If the current processes are open 
to abuse, then moving legacy space under those processes may not have the 
desired outcome. 

 

Mike



On 5 Dec 2019, at 14:27, Mark Tinka <[email protected]> wrote:

 

Completely agree with Sunday.

Mark.

On 5/Dec/19 13:02, Sunday Folayan wrote:

Isn't it time to address Legacy space issues, specifically ancient squatters on 
spaces meant to develop the Internet in Africa, AfriNIC Services and bringing 
legacy spaces under some form of RSA? 

I urge the community to think beyond the sensation and let us see how to help 
and empower the people doing useful work for Africa. 

Thanks. 

Sunday. 

On 04/12/2019 6:23 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: 


I hope you all will take the time to read and think about the following 
news story. 

https://mybroadband.co.za/news/internet/330379-how-internet-resources-worth-r800-million-were-stolen-and-sold-on-the-black-market.html
 
  I will have more to say about this in due course.  For the moment, I only 
wish to say that the investigation undertaken by myself and Jan Vermeulen 
is ongoing, and that many others are provably involved. 
    Regards, 
rfg 


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