Hi Elaine,
Again, I'm speaking purely in a personal capacity and not in any other official role.
The comment regarding section 10.2 of the bylaws I believe is severely problematic. The CoE is purely an advisory body, and should not have any powers granted to it. I suggest the better alternative is for the dispute to be resolved by board members who are not up for reelection. This removes the conflict issue while still leaving the dispute in the hands of the current directors.
Thanks
Andrew
On Thu, May 7, 2026 at 12:51 PM Elaine Zinn via zanog-discuss < zanog-discuss@lists.nog.net.za> wrote:
Dear ZANOG
AFRINIC is currently conducting a public review of its by-laws. ISPA requested its Mauritian lawyers to review the by-laws to ensure that they are consistent with the Mauritian legal framework and to identify potential changes that could protect AFRINIC from future legal challenges as much as possible.
A first draft of this review has been attached.
If you wish to provide additional comments to ISPA for consideration by the lawyers, please submit your feedback by no later than *09:00 tomorrow morning (2026-05-08). *The deadline for submissions to AFRINIC is *Sunday, 10 May 2026.*
Please note that members are also encouraged to make their own submissions to AFRINIC: https://afrinic.net/community-consultation-review-bylaws
Kind regards
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