[NCSG-EC] Fwd: [Ext] David Cake is not an authorised representative/contributor from Electronic Frontiers Australia
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stephanie.perrin at mail.utoronto.ca
Thu Nov 14 01:09:46 EET 2019
I will reach out to her and explain how our membership system works. If you all agree, I will notify David immediately that he has to change his membership status in NCSG to individual. I guess that means dropping out of NPOC?
Cheers Stephanie
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> From: Maryam Bakoshi <maryam.bakoshi at icann.org>
> Date: November 13, 2019 at 16:43:35 EST
> To: Stephanie Perrin <stephanie.perrin at MAIL.UTORONTO.CA>
> Subject: FW: [Ext] David Cake is not an authorised representative/contributor from Electronic Frontiers Australia
>
>
> Hi Stephanie,
> FYI…
>
> Many thanks,
> --
>
> Maryam Bakoshi | SO/AC Collaboration Services Sr. Coordinator
> ICANN | Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
> S: Maryam.bakoshi.icann | T: +44 7846 471777
>
>
> From: Lyndsey Jackson EFA Chair <chair at efa.org.au>
> Date: Tuesday, 12 November 2019 at 04:58
> To: Maryam Bakoshi <maryam.bakoshi at icann.org>
> Cc: Peter Tonoli <peter at metaverse.org>
> Subject: [Ext] David Cake is not an authorised representative/contributor from Electronic Frontiers Australia
>
> Dear Maryam Bakoshi,
>
> I have been contacted by a participant at ICANN in regards to a complaint made against David Cake. While I do not wish to make any judgement on the complaint of the process, one thing that is very concerning is that this person is under the impression that David Cake has been participating on behalf of Electronic Frontiers Australia as a representative to the Not-for-Profit Operational Concerns Constituency of ICANN.
>
> David Cake in no way has authority from the EFA board to do this. David was not renominated for the board in 2017. In 2018 he was renominated, however shortly after the board unanimously voted to remove him. He does not have any board approval to represent the organisation, he has not advised the board of any involvement, and has not reported back to the board at all. He has not been the Chair of EFA for the past two years, I have. David is still involved in the EFA policy committee, however he holds no position or authorisation, and his involvement over the past two years has been marginal.
>
> I have emailed David to ask him to clarify and confirm that he is not participating in ICANN as a representative of EFA. If he is, it would be a breach of the organisations rules. I have also asked that he emails you to ask that this page be updated as a priority to remove the line about David being the EFA chair https://npoc.org/leadership/ [npoc.org] - I do expect him to do this, however would like this updated as a matter of priority regardless.
>
> I would also request that if there are any other materials, online profiles, or places where his representation of EFA is stated that that too be updated with the EFA reference removed.
>
> I realise post ICANN it's probably a busy time for you, but when appropriate I would very much value you being in touch to advise on how EFA can continue appropriate representation in ICANN going forward.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Lyndsey
>
>
> Peter Tonoli EFA Vice Chair cc'd into correspondence
> --
> Lyndsey Jackson | Chair
> Electronic Frontiers Australia
> chair at efa.org.au
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