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original post is available at:

https://www.nro.net/nro-statement-on-appointment-of-an-official-receiver-for-afrinic/

 

Re: Appointment of an Official Receiver for AFRINIC

 

The NRO welcomes recent developments in the legal proceedings affecting 
AFRINIC. With successful execution, these developments will restore AFRINIC to 
functional governance with the election of an Executive Board and appointment 
of a CEO. These developments will further allow AFRINIC to continue to function 
with stability and certainty as the African continent’s Regional Internet 
Registry and also to resume its full participation in the NRO.

The Bankruptcy Division of the Supreme Court of Mauritius has been hearing a 
case concerning the appointment of a receiver as per Section 178 of the 
Companies Act 2001 of Mauritius. On 11 September, the Honourable Judge issued a 
ruling that incorporates the following points:

 
Pursuant to section 178(2)(c) of the Companies Act, which regulates AFRINIC’s 
future conduct, AFRINIC is restrained from any relocation or subjecting itself 
to a takeover, merger, restructuring, or management control.
A receiver in the form of the Official Receiver has been appointed under 
section 178(2)(c) of the Companies Act. The receiver’s role is to maintain the 
status quo of AFRINIC’s assets and preserve the value of the business.
The receiver is tasked with overseeing the election process in accordance with 
AFRINIC’s constitution, facilitating the formation of a proper board, and 
appointing a Chief Executive Officer.
The receiver has been instructed to expedite the board constitution process 
within a six-month timeframe starting from September 12, 2023. In case of any 
delays, the receiver can seek an extension through legal channels.
 

We see the appointment of a receiver as a positive development, as it will help 
to ensure that AFRINIC’s members keep receiving registry services and benefit 
from related activities in the coming months. The establishment of an election 
timeline puts the organization on a path towards resolving its previous 
governance issues, which is to the benefit of both the staff and the AFRINIC 
community. These measures also allow AFRINIC to honour its commitments as set 
out in Internet Coordination Policy 2 (ICP-2), in the NRO MOU with the other 
RIRs, and the ASO MOU between the RIRs and ICANN to ensure the operation of the 
Joint Internet Numbers Registry.

 

The NRO stands ready to provide any information or support required by the 
Official Receiver, Mr. Vasoodaymen Virasami.

 

AFRINIC’s governance processes will require the involvement of AFRINIC’s 
members and community, and we see this as critical to ensuring that functional 
governance can be restored in the AFRINIC region.

 

The NRO would like to thank the AFRINIC staff who have demonstrated their 
commitment to AFRINIC’s Members and the global Internet by maintaining 
continued operations and services during recent times. Their professionalism 
and dedication are critical to the success of AFRINIC.

 

With best regards and hopes for AFRINIC, AFRINIC staff, and all members of the 
AFRINIC community,

 

 

John Curran, 2023 Chair
Number Resource Organization

on behalf of the NRO Executive Council (NRO-EC)

 

 

 

 

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