[NCSG-FC] Our internal operating procedures
Thato Mfikwe
thatomfikwe at gmail.com
Mon Jul 8 16:42:17 EEST 2019
Hi,
I agree with you Sam on this, these proposed new procedures tend to be more
prohibitive and preventative for FC members and other participants.
However, *procedures for public comments and for submission of ABRs are
still paramount* to guiding how the FC should engage stakeholders and the
community. If there are perceived or real ethical issues within the FC then
they need to be resolved, failing which will require remedial action, so
far no ethical issues or complaints have been decided upon, if not brought
forward to justify the development of such.
The initial purpose for the development of the FC operational procedure, if
not mistaken, was to develop a procedural document that will articulate and
guide how the FC delivers its responsibilities as articulated in the
charter, the new version seems to be missing that essence of being a
reflection of section 2.6 in practice, which is also a basis upon which FC
plans are developed and activites are properly mainstreamed within the
community.
Maybe more information on how the decision was reached to develop this new
version would be insightful because it seems like we wasting time
reinventing the wheel as opposed to reviewing, improving and amending the last
FC OP draft
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MhJH2sxV1r9g6rCRHkPG50mgUrXeDxnweVB2xZWJLWA/edit>
that was developed in consultation with the community and FC members,
before community comment and submission to the PC and EC for review and
approval before year end if possible. Just a comment, thanks.
Thato Mfikwe.
On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 2:24 PM Sam Lanfranco <sam at lanfranco.net> wrote:
> Ayden,
>
> I may be in a minority here but I don't think we need an ethics policy for
> the Financial Committee members. So long as we remain transparent and
> consultative we will be judged by our actions. If we had an ethics policy
> we would still be judged by our actions, and could not hide behind a pro
> forma adherence to some ethics policy. This is not like being a lawyer,
> where things like confidentiality and handling in-trust funds are involved.
> It is more a matter of doing our assigned jobs well.
>
> For what it is worth....
>
> Sam
> On 6/28/2019 6:07 PM, Ayden Férdeline wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> The time has come to begin work on developing our internal operating procedures. Initially, I am thinking we should develop the following procedures:
>
> * Procedure on development and submission of NCSG comment(s) on the annual Operating Plan and Budget for ICANN, PTI, and IANA
>
> * Procedure on development and submission of NCSG Additional Budget Requests
>
> * Procedure on development and submission of other statements that fall within the remit of the NCSG Finance Committee
>
> * Procedure for handling interventions on calls by non-members and non-observers
>
> * Procedure for requesting and/or accepting expert guidance on a given topic
> *I would also like to develop an ethics policy for Finance Committee members. This effort would bake additional layers of transparency into our work, for the benefit of all NCSG members, and give them confidence we are acting in an ethical manner.
> *
> Please can you advise if you have any concerns regarding the nature of these possible procedures (and please note you can certainly raise concerns again once they’re drafted! we may draft one and realise it isn’t needed), or if there is anything which seems to be missing.
>
> We can then start to develop our first procedures this week, with a view to getting proposed procedures sent to the NCSG Executive Committee for its review and input by the end of the month.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Ayden
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