Looks ok to me and I agree with Robin -- pretty much aligned with the
draft RySG statement.
frt rgds
--c.a.
On 08/08/2014 05:52 PM, Robin Gross wrote:
> Should have sent the draft text along also:
>
>
> DRAFT
> Proposed NCSG Statement on ICANN Staff’s Accountabillity Plan v.01
>
> The NCSG appreciates this opportunity to provide feedback regarding the
> ICANN staff’s proposed plan for “Enhancing Accountability” at ICANN.
>
> NCSG notes its disappointment, however, with the staff skipping the step
> of providing a synthesis of the community feedback received from the
> ICANN public comments forum and the London accountability discussions,
> as staff had stated it was working on during GNSO Council and SO/AC
> leadership calls since the London meeting. NCSG reiterates its request
> to see that synthesis of public input upon which staff relied in the
> formulation of its accountability proposal. It is impossible to know
> where the components of staff’s proposal come from and on what basis
> they are called for without being privy to staff’s assessment of the
> public input on the subject. At a time when the world is indeed
> watching ICANN to discern if it can be trusted with no oversight of its
> global govern functions, and particularly on the issue of formulating a
> proposal for resolving ICANN’s accountability crisis, to skip the step
> of providing the intellectual justification for staff’s proposal seems
> imprudent at best. From its inception, the community should have been
> engaged in the formulation of the proposal on the table, not pressured
> into signing-off on a staff created proposal at the 11th hour. This is
> an example of top-down policymaking which engenders mistrust. A number
> of public comments and discussion in London were around the inherent
> conflict of interest behind staff developing its own accountability
> mechanisms so it was disappointing to see that input hadn’t been taken
> into account by staff in the development of this proposal.
>
> Regarding the substance of the staff proposal, the NCSG does not support
> it as currently drafted. Of particular concern is the proposed
> Community Coordination Group, which would prioritize issues identified
> by the community and build solutions for those issues. As proposed by
> staff, this group is too heavily controlled by the ICANN board and staff
> and so it does not remove the problem of ICANN’s accountability
> structures being circular and lacking independence. Given the
> overwhelming number of public comments submitted supporting the need for
> an independent accountability mechanism, it is unclear on what basis
> ICANN staff proposed a solution in which the ICANN board and staff would
> fill a large number of the seats on the CCG. It is also unclear on what
> basis staff thinks board-picked advisors should have an equal vote as
> representatives of community members. Outside experts are welcome and
> can provide valuable input, but they should be selected by and report to
> the community, not the board or staff for independent accountability to
> be achieved. And advisors role must be clarified as an informational
> role, rather than a voting role that representatives of stakeholders
> would hold in a bottom-up process. It is also necessary that the role
> of any ICANN Board or Staff on this CCG serve in a non-voting support or
> liaison function. For the CCG to have legitimacy as a representational
> form of democracy, its voting members must consist of representatives of
> the stakeholders that ICANN seeks to govern, not the ICANN board and
> staff. The make-up and roles of the members of the proposed CCG must be
> reformulated in a more bottom-up fashion by the community for this
> proposal to be acceptable.
>
>
> On Aug 8, 2014, at 1:02 PM, Robin Gross wrote:
>
>> Here is a link for an open Google doc to draft the NCSG accountability
>> proposal stmt:
>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Imjv-1teQYTjlYDncRLzj1YF3SXedF5nVJg7UAYOIXs/edit?usp=sharing
>>
>> I've taken a first stab at crafting something to get us started.
>> Editors and others who wish to contribute, please hack away!
>>
>> Thank you!
>> Robin
>
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