[Community-Discuss] [Board-Discuss] Requests and questions

Sunday Folayan sfolayan at gmail.com
Tue Oct 3 12:32:08 UTC 2017


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*Dear Mr Alston,*

*

Hope you are fine.

Thank you for your questions and please accept my apology for the delay 
in responding to you. 2nd October was a Holiday here in Nigeria.

Kindly find hereunder the Board's answers to your questions:

 1.

    Can the Board please commission an investigation into whether the
    lack of a bi-directional transfer policy puts AFRINIC at risk of
    running afoul of the Mauritius Companies Act of 2006, and in what
    areas, and exactly what the potential liability is?

  *

    As you know, AFRINIC's ‘Board of Directors’ is bound by Section 143
    of the Companies Act "to act in good faith and in the best interests
    of the company". In order to do so, the Board is bound by AFRINIC’s
    Constitution, policies and best practices of corporate governance.
    You, as an ex-board member know that AFRINIC Board of directors
    makes effort to keep away from interfering in policy discussions as
    a Board, irrespective of whether it is the in-bound transfer or the
    bi-directional transfer or any other policy to preserve the core
    principle of “bottom-up” process as indicated in AFRINIC PDP. It is
    not possible to assess whether there is a risk or a potential
    liability under the Mauritian Companies Act 2001 in the absence of a
    proposal about bi-directional transfers. Given that the policies for
    number resources are determined by the Internet Community, it is up
    to the Community to take the initiative to propose a bi-directional
    transfer policy if it believes that there is a need for such a policy.



2. Can the Board please advise the time frames required to commence such 
an investigation, and once said investigation has been commissioned, 
advise on the time frames to complete said investigation, and once 
concluded advise the community of the full results of said investigation.

  *

    If you see a potential or real risk on AFRINIC because of the
    absence of the bi-directional transfer policy with regards to the
    Mauritius Companies Act, let us know in which part or article in the
    Mauritian Companies Act you feel such risks may exist for AFRINIC
    Ltd.  The Board will ask the AFRINIC’s legal counsel to investigate
    it and prepare a detailed report about that risk to be published for
    the community. Right now, AFRINIC’s legal counsel is of the opinion
    that there is no current risk of the absence of such policy, in as
    much as the community is not approving such policy for the AFRINIC
    region.


3. Can the Board please investigate if the proceedings of Board 
Sub-Committees, under Mauritian Governance, form part of Board 
proceedings, and if they do, advise the community when the meetings of 
said proceedings shall be published as per the agreement to publish the 
minutes of board meetings.

  *

    These sub-committees report to the Board as you know in each Board
    meeting and any report emanating from these committees come to the
    Board for actions thereon. These reports are discussed during Board
    meetings, and such discussions form part of the Board proceedings
    and are minuted.  The reports themselves remain internal Board
    documents.

4. Can the Board please commission an investigation into the limits that 
the RSA can be modified without member consent in the context of 
Mauritian law and advise the community of the results (Under Mauritian 
Law, can a contract be changed without the consent of both parties, to 
the detriment of one, irrespective of what is already signed).

Kindly, find the following reply from AFRINIC’s legal counsel:

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    The RSA is a contract between the individual member and AFRINIC.
    Modification thereto warrants the consent of both parties. It has
    always been the practice to cause amendments to the RSA to be (i)
    subject to public consultation (ii) community's approval. This is a
    very germane application of the laws of contract and there is no
    warrant for any investigation.


In  addition, please note that Article 1(b) of the Bylaws explicitly 
gives AFRINIC the right to change the RSA, and to terminate the services 
if the member does not consent to the change.

5. In addition to my request this morning on the members list requesting 
the board to check if any procedures and policies required by any MOU to 
which AFRINIC is a signatory are missing, can the Board please 
investigate if there are any policies, procedures or committees that are 
required by a.) the CPM  b.)The Bylaws c.) the companies Act d.) any 
other source which binds the company and advise to the community of a.) 
the time frames to complete said investigation and b.) once known, the 
full list of outstanding policies / procedures/ committees and c.) the 
time frames to rectify these areas.


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    The Board as you know constituted a committee to review existing
    MoU’s and report to the Board on their status, that committee has
    submitted their report and the board is reviewing and addressing the
    minor issues observed in the report.

For the CPM there are two committees mentioned in the PDP section of the 
CPM.

i) The Appeal Committee, which is already in the process of being 
constituted.

ii) The Recall committee which is only event driven and not a standing 
committee will be constituted by the Board whenever required.


6. Can the Board provide this community with an explanation as to the 
requirements for financial transparency for organizations that AFRINIC 
provides funds for.

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    "The Board is bound by Section 143 of the Companies Act. So long as
    funding organizations the Board is bound to go by theses provisions.
    Where the Board is satisfied that it has good and reasonable cause
    to fund any organization, the resolution authorizing such funding
    will reflect same. It is not within the Board's powers to require
    the details of the financial management of the funded organization."
    That said, AFRINIC board reports to members and the community how
    funds are being expended during the AGMM and the same is covered in
    our annual report. The Board may provide more details on any
    specific line items from such report if requested by members.

7. The Board committed to a response on potential violations of section 
143 of the companies act - can we get a time frame as to when this 
response will be forthcoming


  *

    The Board sought legal advice on this issue, and it does not seem
    that there has been any case of directors having contravened Section
    143 of the Companies' Act.


8. Is the Board prepared to commit to providing this community with 
reports from any member of the Board attending conferences on AFRINIC's 
behalf as to what was done at the meeting and the advantage of having 
the board member there - this is simply so that we know that members 
money that is spent in a justifiable manner. (As a note - I am more than 
happy to provide this community with a full report from the RIPE trip 
that I took earlier this year that details exactly what was done there 
if so desired)


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    "It is the Board’s responsibility to ensure in the first place that
    the participation of any Board member in an event on behalf of the
    Board was worthwhile and that it was done in the best interest of
    the company. The Board has ensured that such responsibility is met.
    In the event that there is a significant outcome from a meeting,
    then the outcome will be reported to the community.  Also, when
    there is a meeting of the Board, like the retreat or any other
    strategic meeting, the board does update the community and will
    continue to do so.


9. Is the Board prepared to publish quarterly financial reports to the 
community so that all financial analysis does not have to be done 
immediately prior to an SGMM/AGMM


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    "The Board is already considering this and we will start with
    publishing Bi-Annual Financial Report so, please watch out for the
    unaudited financial report for the first half of the 2017 financial
    year".


10. Is the Board prepared to publish minutes of the Board sub-committee 
meetings in line with the NCCG recommendations?

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    The National Code of Corporate Governance advocates transparency and
    the "apply and explain" principle. The Code specifies that
    Committees are “a mechanism for assisting the Board and its
    Directors in discharging their duties through a more comprehensive
    evaluation of specific issues, followed by well-considered
    recommendations to the Board.” The Code at page (18) makes it an
    obligation of these sub-committees to be transparent to the Board
    and to practice full disclosure (to the Board).  On page (19)
    there’s a requirement for Committee minutes to be submitted to the
    Board for noting.  There is no obligation in the NCCG for Committee
    minutes to be published.  The Board has no legal obligations to do
    so under the Companies' Act either. Also the Board Audit and Finance
    Sub-committees report and present their work to the community during
    the AGMM, and the floor is open for members/community questions


Best Regards,

Sunday Folayan

Chair, AFRINIC BoD

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On 24/09/2017 20:07, Sunday Folayan wrote:
>
> Dear Mr Alston,
>
> 2nd October 2017.
>
> Thanks and Regards ...
>
> Sunday.
>
> On 22/09/2017 22:58, Andrew Alston wrote:
>>
>> Sunday – let us be clear here – is that two weeks since the original 
>> expiry date 10 days ago?
>>
>> Is that 10 days from today?  Is that 14 days from today?  Sorry – but 
>> after you’ve missed your own deadline by 10 days and taken 10 days to 
>> request the extension – it now becomes incumbent on you to give 
>> specifics as to exactly when we can expect the answers you committed 
>> to, so let’s avoid any ambiguity here – can we have a date please
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>> *From:*Sunday Folayan [mailto:sfolayan at gmail.com]
>> *Sent:* 23 September 2017 00:52
>> *To:* Andrew Alston <Andrew.Alston at liquidtelecom.com>
>> *Cc:* General Discussions of AFRINIC <community-discuss at afrinic.net>; 
>> AFRINIC Board of Directors' List <board at afrinic.net>
>> *Subject:* Re: [Community-Discuss] Requests and questions
>>
>> Dear Mr Alston,
>>
>> Kindly accept my apology for a delayed response to your questions.
>>
>> The response is pending the final consideration of the Board.
>>
>> I will appreciate an extension of two weeks.
>>
>> With kind regards ...
>>
>> Sunday Folayan.
>>
>> On 21/09/2017 23:32, Andrew Alston wrote:
>>
>>     Dear Sunday and Board of Directors,
>>
>>     It concerns me greatly that the elected board of a community
>>     based organisation would make clear and firm commitments to
>>     reverting back to this community on some pretty serious questions
>>     – then miss the deadline they themselves set with no explanation
>>     to the community who is waiting for answers.  And then, when
>>     questioned as to when the commitments made by the board would be
>>     met – stay entirely silent and say nothing.
>>
>>     I understand that the board is busy, but a commitment is a
>>     commitment, and it is not this community that set the time frames
>>     here – it was the board who promised such.
>>
>>     Again I ask – when will the board meet its commitments to this
>>     community that are clearly stated below?
>>
>>     Andrew
>>
>>     *From:*Andrew Alston [mailto:Andrew.Alston at liquidtelecom.com]
>>     *Sent:* 18 September 2017 09:54
>>     *To:* Sunday Folayan <sfolayan at gmail.com> <mailto:sfolayan at gmail.com>
>>     *Cc:* General Discussions of AFRINIC
>>     <community-discuss at afrinic.net>
>>     <mailto:community-discuss at afrinic.net>; AFRINIC Board of
>>     Directors' List <board at afrinic.net> <mailto:board at afrinic.net>
>>     *Subject:* Re: [Community-Discuss] Requests and questions
>>
>>     Dear Sunday, Board of Directors.
>>
>>     As per the below, we were told we would have a response within 60
>>     days – this is now 3 days overdue.
>>
>>     Can we please get an indication on when this commitment that was
>>     made will be met?
>>
>>     Thanks
>>
>>     Andrew
>>
>>     *From:*Sunday Folayan [mailto:sfolayan at gmail.com]
>>     *Sent:* 15 July 2017 09:03
>>     *To:* Andrew Alston <Andrew.Alston at liquidtelecom.com
>>     <mailto:Andrew.Alston at liquidtelecom.com>>
>>     *Cc:* General Discussions of AFRINIC
>>     <community-discuss at afrinic.net
>>     <mailto:community-discuss at afrinic.net>>; AFRINIC Board of
>>     Directors' List <board at afrinic.net <mailto:board at afrinic.net>>
>>     *Subject:* Re: [Community-Discuss] Requests and questions
>>
>>     Dear Mr Alston,
>>
>>     Thank you very much for your email and questions.
>>
>>     The Board will get back to you within the next 60 days.
>>
>>     Regards ...
>>
>>     Sunday.
>>
>>     On 14/07/2017 07:57, Andrew Alston wrote:
>>
>>         Dear AfriNIC Board,
>>
>>         I have been advised that when I had questions or request,
>>         that I put them in simple, direct requests.  The following
>>         are a list of requests
>>
>>          1. Can the board please commission an investigation into
>>             whether the lack of a bi-directional transfer policy puts
>>             AFRINIC at risk of running afoul of the Mauritius
>>             Companies Act of 2007, and in what areas, and exactly
>>             what the potential liability is.
>>          2. Can the board please advise the time frames required to
>>             commence such an investigation, and once said
>>             investigation has been commissioned, advise on the time
>>             frames to complete said investigation, and once concluded
>>             advise the community of the full results of said
>>             investigation
>>          3. Can the board please investigate if the proceedings of
>>             board sub-committees, under Mauritian governance, form
>>             part of board proceedings, and if they do, advise the
>>             community when the meetings of said proceedings shall be
>>             published as per the agreement to publish the minutes of
>>             board meetings.
>>          4. Can the board please commission an investigation into the
>>             limits that the RSA can be modified without member
>>             consent in the context of Mauritian law and advise the
>>             community of the results (Under Mauritian law, can a
>>             contract be changed without the consent of both parties,
>>             to the detriment of one, irrespective of what is already
>>             signed)
>>          5. In addition to my request this morning on the members
>>             list requesting the board to check if any procedures and
>>             policies required by any MOU to which AFRINIC is a
>>             signatory are missing, can the board please investigate
>>             if there are any policies, procedures or committees that
>>             are required by a.) the CPM b.) The bylaws c.) the
>>             companies act d.) any other source which binds the
>>             company and advise the community of a.) the time frames
>>             to complete said investigation and b.) once known, the
>>             full list of outstanding policies/procedures/committees
>>             and c.) the time frames to rectify these areas.
>>
>>         I look forward to hearing the results of the above.
>>
>>         Many Thanks
>>
>>         Andrew Alston
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>     Sunday Adekunle Folayan
>>
>>     Managing Director
>>
>>     General data Engineering Services (SKANNET)
>>
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>>
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>>
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General data Engineering Services (SKANNET)
16 Oshin Road, Kongi Bodija, Ibadan - Nigeria
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