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I think this is sufficient as well.
a.
On 22 dec 2004, at 15.22, Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote:
The IAOC will establish and publish rules to handle conflict of
interest situations.
Yes, I think so. Profiting from a conflict of interest is pretty
much illegal anyway, so I
This is a good question.
We probably ought to say something.
This may be too strong (but I am not sure.)
At a minimum, I would expect an IAOC member with such a conflict of
interest to recuse themselves from any discussion of the situation.
But, as written, this has odd implications. For
--On onsdag, desember 22, 2004 09:07:22 -0500 Margaret Wasserman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One question arose when we were writing the original BCP that I haven't
seen discussed on the list...
Do we need a conflict of interest clause in the BCP?
That may be of interest, but we need to be
Margaret Wasserman wrote:
One question arose when we were writing the original BCP that I haven't
seen discussed on the list...
Do we need a conflict of interest clause in the BCP? Something like:
The IAD and IAOC may not accept bids from nor establish contracts with
members of the IAOC, their
Hi Brian,
Margaret Wasserman wrote:
One question arose when we were writing the original BCP that I
haven't seen discussed on the list...
Do we need a conflict of interest clause in the BCP? Something like:
The IAD and IAOC may not accept bids from nor establish contracts
with members of the
Howdy,
Margaret Wasserman wrote:
I was thinking more of ongoing contracts... For instance, let's say
that we contract with Margaret's Meeting Management (MMM -- and no, I am
not considering a new career :-)) for our meeting planning. Would it be
reasonable for someone who works for MMM to be
Thus spake Leslie Daigle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Margaret Wasserman wrote:
I was thinking more of ongoing contracts... For instance, let's
say that we contract with Margaret's Meeting Management
(MMM -- and no, I am not considering a new career :-)) for
our meeting planning. Would it be
I agree with Stephen and others. We could probably just add
something in the BCP saying that the IAOC should define and publish
an appropriate conflict of interest policy and leave it up to them.
Margaret
Thus spake Leslie Daigle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Margaret Wasserman wrote:
I was thinking
Stephen Sprunk [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, December 22, 2004 13:08:
We can require that the IAOC establish rules for dealing with
conflicts of interest, and if a member does not follow them (or
perhaps does so too
frequently) they can be recalled; if that fails, particular decisions
can
Margaret Wasserman on Wednesday, December 22, 2004 13:49:
I agree with Stephen and others. We could probably just add
something in the BCP saying that the IAOC should define and publish
an appropriate conflict of interest policy and leave it up to them.
Margaret
Can you think of any
--On onsdag, desember 22, 2004 14:25:08 -0500 Scott W Brim
sbrim@cisco.com wrote:
Margaret Wasserman on Wednesday, December 22, 2004 13:49:
I agree with Stephen and others. We could probably just add
something in the BCP saying that the IAOC should define and publish
an appropriate conflict
I think this is sufficient as well.
a.
On 22 dec 2004, at 15.22, Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote:
The IAOC will establish and publish rules to handle conflict of
interest situations.
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