please send comments on this draft RE: Transparency
Mary Wong
MWong at PIERCELAW.EDU
Thu Mar 11 14:41:01 CET 2010
It looks pretty good, and I for one am happy to leave any final tweaks in the hands of our able leadership here in Nairobi (yep, Avri and Robin, that would be you fab and fearless leaders :)
Cheers
Mary
Mary W S Wong
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From: Avri Doria <avri at LTU.SE>
To:<NCUC-DISCUSS at listserv.syr.edu>
Date: 3/11/2010 7:58 AM
Subject: Re: please send comments on this draft RE: Transparency
Hi,
By the time the ALAC meeting got to the joint statement, 3 things had occurred;
- they were about 30 minutes or more behind in their meeting. This did afford us an in depth view of their processes, which would be fascinating to the sausage maker.
- they only had a few minutes for us because the CFO was coming in to speak to them and he of course had priority on their time. They therefore did not have much time to discuss the draft, though we did make a few minor changes to their text during the meeting.
- they had taken the original draft I sent and reformed it into the text below.
The process we agreed to was to put to this you all for review. If there are changes we want to make then we will work with Adam and Evan to reconcile the text.
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ICANN's transparency commitment demands the adoption of a principle of
default openness for all Board communications, unless specifically
overidden by the principle of personal privacy or an explicit
requirement for confidentiality.
It is especially critical that the contributions of supporting
organizations and advisory committees be presented to the Board
accurately and completely. While we appreciate the need for staff to
summarize matters that are often complex, we must stress the
importance of ensuring that these summaries accurately report the
relevant facts and positions. Openness and public review will minimize
inaccuracies, facilitating the role of staff while enhancing public
confidence in the Board's decision-making process.
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We request that the Board change its policy so that all briefing
documents are made publicly accessible in advance of presentation,
except for those which for explicit legitimate reason must be
confidential.
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